Abstract

Recently, human casualties and property damage caused by natural disasters have increased worldwide. Among these natural disasters, flood damage is affected by season. Depending on the concentration of precipitation in the summer, heavy rainfall can occur, thus resulting in typhoons, floods, and increased damage. To prevent such damages, the appropriate measures and research are being conducted in response to disasters. When a flash flood occurs, safe evacuation can be realized after detecting the situation and using announcements or laser indicators. However, these route guidance systems are typically used in fire or indoor environments, thus rendering them difficult to access outdoors. Therefore, we herein propose an evacuation route guidance system based on a map API that recognizes flood occurrences in forest areas, recreational forests, and parks. It calculates the route based on the map API and delivers the evacuation route to the nearest shelter to the user; and if there is a second problem on the moving evacuation route and it is difficult to proceed, the user’s current location is identified and the route to the next nearest shelter is provided. This will help you to evacuate safely.

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