Delhi’s leaders are betting big on cutting-edge tech to combat disasters. Wednesday’s DSDMA meeting, led by LG Vinai Kumar Saxena and CM Rekha Gupta, scrutinized preparedness measures amid rising urban vulnerabilities.
Greenlit with theoretical approval, the Rs 21,000 crore Urban Flood Mitigation Plan promises robust upgrades. Expect strengthened drainage networks, thorough desilting of big sewers, new stormwater pathways, and live flood tracking tech. CM Gupta, eyeing the impending monsoon, demanded swift rollout to avert waterlogging woes.
Power sector deliberations addressed potential shortages fueled by international conflicts. Emphasis fell on balanced consumption, renewable push, vigilant anti-hoarding measures, and priority supply to vital facilities.
The highlight? Construction of a state-of-the-art Emergency Operations Center and Integrated Command Center. These nerve centers will harness AI-driven predictions and satellite insights for real-time coordination across flood, seismic, fire, and chemical emergencies.
Departments received marching orders for rapid implementation. CM Gupta reiterated Delhi’s commitment to a safer tomorrow, guided by PM Modi’s comprehensive disaster management framework.