Drone Cameras Installed to Monitor Lockdown in Patna, Bihar

Drone Cameras Installed to Monitor Lockdown in Patna, Bihar

Govt of bihar has taken a great initiative To Monitor Social Distancing and lockdown Using Drone Camera and Technology. High quality Camera is used to capture Images and videos and will be closely monitored by District Administration and Police officials, Patna is being divided in ten locations to carry this monitoring Police official and Administrator will closely monitor the photography and videography captured in different locations.

Drones will be used to Spread Awareness About Social Distancing. Lockdown and Social Distancing will be closely monitored. This step has been taken to ensure that people in Patna District follow the social distancing norms.

Drone Cameras Installed to Monitor Lockdown

The drones are being used in

  1. Danapur
  2. Secreteriat
  3. Dak Bungalow Crossing to Gandhi Maidan
  4. Patna City
  5. Bypass
  6. Rajendra Nagar Terminal
  7. Barh
  8. Masuarhi
  9. Paliganj
  10. Phulwarisharif

 

The cameras Fitted in these hitech drones will take photographs in 2.5km radius. One pilot has been deployed at each location to update the local police stations about congestion and social distancing.

They would Automatically follow the social distancing norms; it would also help the police in monitoring the congested areas and take action against the violators. A WhatsApp group has also been created for mutual coordination of this work at the level of district administration.

Through this, information about the status of congestion in the area, the latest status of social distancing will be obtained and effective monitoring can be done through it. Total 96 COVID-19 cases in Bihar

  1. Siwan – 29 cases
  2. Munger – 20 case
  3. Nalanda – 11 case
  4. Begusarai – 09 case
  5. Patna – 07 case
  6. Gaya- 05 case
  7. Buxar – 04 case
  8. Gopalganj – 03 case
  9. Nawada- 03 case
  10. 01 each in Lakhisarai, Saran, Bhagalpur, Vaishali and Bhojpur

The disease has claimed two lives in the state while 42 patients have recovered till now.

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