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AI Should Strengthen Flood Warning Systems, Indonesian Agency Suggests

From Tempo · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Indonesian National Hydrology and Flood Management Agency (WALHI) suggests using AI to improve flood warning systems.
  • AI could also help identify the sources of floods, according to WALHI.
  • The agency advocates for AI's role in strengthening early flood detection and analysis.

The Indonesian National Hydrology and Flood Management Agency (WALHI) is advocating for the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into flood warning systems. WALHI proposes that AI should not only enhance the speed and accuracy of early flood warnings but also play a crucial role in identifying the root causes of these events.

This push for AI integration aims to create more robust and proactive flood management strategies. By leveraging AI's analytical capabilities, authorities could potentially predict flood occurrences with greater precision and understand the contributing factors, such as deforestation or inadequate infrastructure. This dual approach of early warning and source identification is seen as key to mitigating flood damage and improving community safety.

WALHI's suggestion highlights a growing trend in utilizing advanced technology for disaster preparedness. The agency believes that AI can significantly strengthen the existing flood warning infrastructure, making it more effective in protecting communities from the devastating impacts of floods.

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Originally published by Tempo in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.