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In the wake of Hurricane Helene earlier this year and the devastation caused by Hurricane Florence in 2018, North Carolina has received a significant grant to implement a cutting-edge drone program. This initiative will focus on deploying "drone-in-a-box" technology, which is designed to improve the state's disaster response capabilities.
The grant will facilitate the development and deployment of drones that can be quickly activated in emergency situations. These drones are expected to provide real-time aerial surveillance, assess damage, and deliver essential supplies to areas that are difficult to reach. By integrating this technology into its disaster response framework, North Carolina aims to enhance situational awareness and improve overall response times during natural disasters.
Officials believe that the use of drones will not only streamline rescue operations but also aid in the recovery process, allowing for more efficient resource allocation. As the state prepares for future storms, this innovative approach could prove invaluable in safeguarding communities and minimizing the impact of disasters.
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