The Traffic Department’s CCTV project has cameras located at various traffic junctions, each covering an area of 200 metres. The live feed is transmitted to the traffic control room. Additional Municipal Commissioner (Projects) Manu Kumar Srivastava said: “If the feed from traffic department can be made available to the BMC, it will be of great help in deflooding areas. By looking at the videos we will come to know which areas are flooded without actually reaching the spot. We can disperse our machinery accordingly. This will avoid wastage of time,” he said.
Speaking at a meeting for monsoon pre- paredness during which various service providers including mobile phone compa- nies, Srivastava also discussed various other possibilities to ensure smooth communication of information to citizens. “We will also explore the possibility of the display scroll at traffic junctions being used to give updates on rainfall and flooding. This will help commuters to avoid flooded routes,” he said.
The BMC will also coordinate with railway authorities to pass on information regarding delayed or disrupted train services through the public announcement system on plat forms and inside train compartments.
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