
Hugo
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Smart devices bring crucial agility to disaster response efforts. For instance, in wildfire management, heat and smoke sensors positioned in forested regions can trigger early alerts, helping authorities respond before the blaze spreads. Coupled with AI-driven drones, responders can track fire progression in real time. Pressure sensors, humidity gauges, and acoustic detectors in underground mines are lifesaving technologies in case of collapse or gas leaks. Remote areas also benefit from mesh-networked sensors that maintain communication when traditional infrastructure is down. Infrared and night vision sensors are essential for locating people trapped in rubble during nighttime operations. The fusion of sensor technologies—thermal, optical, acoustic, and environmental—allows smart devices to deliver a comprehensive picture of evolving threats, making modern disaster management significantly more proactive and precise. 0 reply
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