Telangana Hyderabad Police's New 'War Room' Features - 5 Lakh Cameras, Helipad and more

SIBY JEYYA
The new war room at Hyderabad's Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) mimics the military command centre at the Pentagon in the united states since it has over 5 million cameras, a real-time traffic monitoring system, and a helicopter. Mahmood Ali, the telangana Home minister, officially opened the most modern ICCC in the nation today at the police commissionerate's headquarters in Hyderabad. In the case of a crisis, all operations may be managed centrally thanks to the room's cutting-edge amenities.

On top of the structure is a helipad where helicopters may land and take off in case of an emergency. It has a number of cutting-edge technological features, including a mechanism to manage a video surveillance system with more than 5 lakh cameras placed around the city. throughout the war room, a traffic monitoring system has been installed that allows for real-time tracking of vehicle movement throughout Hyderabad.

There is now a mechanism in place for weather forecasting that may send out early alerts for severe weather. There is also a system that can coordinate the response to crises like floods, fires, and earthquakes, taking disaster management to a new level. telangana chief minister K chandrasekhar Rao inaugurated the hyderabad ICCC in august last year.






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