Abstract
The paper considers possible aspects of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to predict and prevent dangerous situations associated with floods, waterlogging, and stream rise in the territories of settlements in modern conditions. Besides, a historical analysis of such cataclysms was carried out for the period from 2019 to 2020, which deserves the special attention of scientists. The relevance of the paper is undoubted, since the symbiosis of nature and man gives rise to destructive phenomena against the background of an incorrect interaction of these two units. The paper is divided into 5 main sections, which include: introduction, history of floods, possible use of UAVs in water accidents, and further actions after the work of UAVs is done and the conclusions.
Highlights
Society tries to model its life most comfortably every day, which inevitably leads to the acceleration of technical progress
The lack of balance in these natural relationships leads to terrible disasters for many reasons
If the rise in the water level is caused by heavy rainfall, which storm sewers cannot cope with, there is a possibility of drainage using prepared hollows for artificial reservoirs, where special services can organize the flow of excess rainfall [16]
Summary
Society tries to model its life most comfortably every day, which inevitably leads to the acceleration of technical progress. The existence of man in the world has changed dramatically: the number of production facilities has increased, science is learning more boundaries of previously unexplored areas, social ways of striving are changing, etc. Due to these factors, human needs increased and came to the fore of the coexistence of nature and man. The lack of balance in these natural relationships leads to terrible disasters for many reasons. Some of these are lack of control and environmental protection. Most foreign countries have their classification of natural disasters according to damage caused
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