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Delhi govt launches pilot to monitor pollution through drone

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New Delhi, Oct 25 (PTI) Environment Minister Gopal Rai conducted a demonstration on Friday showcasing drone-based services to identify sources of pollution in the hotspot areas, saying that if this pilot is successful, improvements will be made in the highly polluted regions.

During the demonstration held at Wazirpur, one of the city’s pollution hotspots, Rai discussed the recently released 21-point Winter Action Plan designed to tackle various pollution sources, including dust, vehicle emissions, and open burning.

He urged residents to actively participate in pollution reduction efforts and said, “The Delhi government is working tirelessly, day and night, to combat pollution.” “The use of drones marks a pioneering step in pollution monitoring in Delhi. Drones will operate within a 200-metre range, capturing images of pollution sources which will then be analysed for targeted action. The drones will fly at an altitude of 120 metres, allowing for effective monitoring of areas prone to high pollution levels,” Rai said.

“Today’s demonstration is part of a broader strategy to monitor 13 hotspots known for their significant pollution impact,” he said.

Additionally, Rai acknowledged recent improvements in air quality attributed to strong winds dispersing pollutants.

He explained, “Following rainfall, the sudden change in wind patterns led to a temporary increase in pollution levels, but the strong winds are now helping to clear the air.” PTI NSM HIG

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