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Detecting Fires with Hotspots

Monday, September 23, 2019

The detection of forest fires still relies on satellite imagery of hotspots. Drones may help.

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Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency officers monitor the spread of haze in Aceh, at the Malikussaleh Meteorology Station, Aceh. . tempo : 173074356979.

INDONESIAN Military (TNI) Commander Hadi Tjahjanto depends on drones to detect certain locations of forest and land fires. Early detection of sites of fires speeds up mitigation as land teams and firefighting equipment can be sent to places closest to fire sources. “Using drones would ease the mitigation process at fire sites,” said Hadi after visiting the site of a forest fire in Kerumutan, Pelalawan, Riau, on Sunday, September 15.

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