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It included theoretical sessions, hands-on training, and live demonstrations on interpreting alerts and responding effectively to potential floods.
The event was inaugurated by Prof. Narendranath S., Director of NERIST, who emphasized the importance of adopting advanced technologies in disaster management.
Prof. Aditi Bhadra, Head of the Department of Agricultural Engineering, delivered the welcome address, highlighting the significance of flood warning systems. Prof. Arnab Bandyopadhyay, the Chief Consultant to I&WRD Mizoram, led a detailed presentation on the project and its development process.
A total of 11 officials from Mizoram and three engineers from Arunachal Pradesh participated in the workshop. The real-time flood warning system was developed as a consultancy project for Mizoram’s Irrigation and Water Resources Department, aiming to enhance flood preparedness and minimize disaster-related losses.
NERIST remains committed to advancing hydrological modeling, flood mapping, remote sensing, and water resource management to support government agencies and communities in disaster risk reduction.