The problem of urban flooding is particularly acute during the rainy season every year, resulting in numerous areas such as urban roads, sewers, low-lying areas and around buildings being the worst hit by waterlogging. This waterlogging not only causes traffic disruption, but can also lead to serious consequences such as damage to buildings and utility failures. For the urban economy, the damage caused by waterlogging is huge, not only affecting the normal conduct of business activities, but also possibly hindering the development of industries. At the same time, internal flooding also directly threatens the personal and property safety of residents, bringing great inconvenience and disturbance to the life of urban residents.
Therefore, actively taking measures for monitoring and early warning and prevention of waterlogging is crucial for reducing the occurrence of waterlogging disasters and safeguarding the sustainable development of cities and the living environment of residents. Through real-time monitoring of data such as rainfall, water level and flow rate, we are able to grasp the real-time situation of urban flooding, issue early warnings in advance and take corresponding emergency measures to minimise the damage caused by flooding.
Only with the monitoring of waterlogging can the city management gain an in-depth understanding of the operational status of the urban drainage system, so that they can clean and unblock the sewers in a timely manner, adjust and optimise the drainage work, and ensure the safety of people's lives and properties. Such an initiative not only helps to improve the overall disaster prevention capability of the city, but also creates a safer and more livable environment for citizens.
The waterlogging monitoring system is capable of tracking and monitoring in real time the water levels in various low-lying sections of the city. When the water level reaches the pre-set warning line, the system will automatically trigger an early warning mechanism so that timely countermeasures can be taken.
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