Nepal Home Minister Promises Faster Monsoon Relief With Landslide Monitoring App
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Nepal's Home Minister vows to prioritize public safety during the monsoon season.
- Measures include deploying helicopters and using a mobile app to monitor landslide-prone areas.
- The focus shifts from ministerial inspections to faster disaster response.
Nepal's Home Minister Sudhan Gurung has pledged to expedite monsoon disaster response this year, emphasizing "public safety over ministerial inspections." This shift in priority signals a commitment to more efficient and effective relief efforts during the upcoming monsoon season, which often brings significant risks of flooding and landslides.
To achieve this goal, the government is implementing several key measures. These include the strategic deployment of helicopters to reach affected areas quickly and the utilization of a mobile application designed to identify and monitor areas at high risk of landslides. This technological approach aims to provide early warnings and facilitate timely interventions, potentially saving lives and minimizing damage.
Minister Gurung articulated these plans while speaking with journalists, highlighting the proactive steps being taken to mitigate the impact of natural disasters. The focus is on leveraging technology and resources to ensure a swifter and more responsive approach to emergencies, moving away from traditional, potentially slower, inspection-based protocols.
Originally published by OnlineKhabar English in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.