Pros Automation and Mitigating Risks during Natural Disastersces

 

How can Process Automation help in mitigating risks during Natural Disasters?

The combined year of 2019-2020 has hit the world hard. The world lost as much as $232 billion due to natural disasters alone in 2019, with India leading in casualties with 1,750 deaths, said a recent report by AON. Unfortunately there might be more to come and we must be prepared.

Process Automation if explored and used in depth has wonders hidden under its seemingly simple appearance. From optimizing mundane tasks to even taking care of complex processes. Process Automation is revolutionizing the market! But imagine its use if we use it with something where the power of the human abilities is severely limited and often logic cannot predict the next thing and the damage goes beyond its extensive degree. That’s correct Natural Disasters!

No matter how advanced the human civilization evolves to be, we cannot prevent the occurrence of the Natural Disasters although we are the reason for them! But that is a discussion for another day.

Currently with the advancement of science our researchers and scientists can almost successfully predict most natural disasters before they appear and with our abilities we try to control the damage as much as possible. The loss of invaluable human life, crashing down of properties and infrastructures, loss of food and other resources are only some of the damages listed. But with the addition of Process Automation the prediction, immediate response criteria and damage control can reach new levels of efficiency saving lives and the prevent the need to build everything from scratch again.

In the present, thanks to our researchers and scientists there are tools and systems especially designed which can almost accurately predict these phenomenon of nature and gives us a heads up.

  1. Earthquake

There is seismic data and the observance of seismic activity to analyze the magnitude and patterns of earthquakes which can predict the location and time of the earthquake

  1. Flood

Amount of rainfall received based on real time data, the rate of change of river flow which indicate severity and immediacy of threat and many more such data recording helps in flood forecasting.

  1. Volcanic Eruptions

volcano that is about to erupt may produce a sequence of earthquakes. Scientists use seismographs that record the length and strength of each earthquake to try to determine if an eruption is imminent

  1. Cyclones (and even hurricanes and typhoons)

Meteorologists around the world use modern technology such as satellites, weather radars and computers etc. to track tropical cyclones as they develop.

These are only some of the natural disasters we combat but now we must connect the invisible thread that forms the basis of the current and the future structure of the industries across the globe – Process Automation

Almost all the real time data recorded and the systems used for the predictions and calculations can be hitched to a carefully designed system of Process Automation, where the bots can successfully and accurately predict the occurrence, location and the level of the natural disaster.

The bots after being alerted of this will initiate a response sequence which would help in the prevention of damage by deploying the required help by evacuating areas, saving resources and preparing for medical and other operations.

Disaster Recovery

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