ARTIFICIAL intelligence SYSTEM that learns from past water calamities , of a particular place . it tries to lower down as many possible human deaths due to a calamity , by learning the measures that were taken , and what can be improved to prevent least human loss. it also provides people with safe place at least 15 days prior as it predicts such a calamity earlier by 15 days that is at least 10 days more than other forecasts through deep and machine learning technologies.
2021 maharashtra floods
The most affected regions are the districts of Raigad, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Satara, Sangli and Kolhapur. Due to heavy rains, more than 1,020 villages are affected in these districts. Over 375,000 people have been evacuated, of whom around 206,000 are from Sangli district and around 150,000 from Kolhapur district. There have been more than 28,700 poultry deaths and around 300 other animal deaths in Kolhapur, Sangli, Satara and Sindhudurg districts. Initial estimates state that over 2 lakh (200,000) hectares of crops have been damaged in the floods.
Various infrastructural facilities were impacted and damaged. Around 800 bridges have been submerged, preventing physical communications with various villages. The drinking water supply of around 700 villages was affected and the rainfall also caused damage to about 14,700 electric transformers, affecting the power supply to nearly 9.5 lakh (950,000) consumers. As of 28 July 2021, the power supply to about 6.5 lakh (650,000) consumers was restored through repairs of nearly 9500 transformers.
Around 34 teams from National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) were deployed for rescue missions in various regions. The Central Government on 27 July 2021 declared financial aid of ₹700 crore (US$92 million). The Maharashtra state's MLAs of Bharatiya Janata Party also announced that they would donate one month's salary for relief support.
A series of floods took place across the Indian state of Maharashtra in 2021. As of 28 July 2021, around 251 people have died and over 100 are still missing due to floods and landslides. Thirteen districts have been affected in western Maharashtra.