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Real-Time Flood Monitoring And Warning System Market Navigate 2030 with Market Insights and Projections
The Global Real-Time Flood Monitoring and Warning System Market is expected to grow at a significant growth rate, and the analysis period is 2023-2030, considering base year as 2022
A situation known as flooding occurs when rain or river water covers a sizable portion of the land. It is also known as a transient rise in water levels that causes water to temporarily spill over and out of a manmade or natural impoundment onto typically dry land, as in a river, lake, or along a seacoast. Moreover, one of the flood management techniques is a real-time sensor-based flood monitoring and warning system. This system has a warning or alert mechanism in place to notify people in addition to monitoring the flood. By taking steps like anticipating, evaluating, simulating, and monitoring water levels, losses from floods can be reduced. Moreover.
The Real-time Flood Monitoring and Warning System assists both federal and local government agencies, including counties, municipalities, and water providers, in warning citizens about impending floods and assigning teams to implement flood mitigation strategies. Moreover, 5,338 Water-Related Disasters (WRD) that occurred between the year 2000 and the end of 2018 have been identified; these WRDs have resulted in over 326,000 fatalities and over USD 1.7 trillion in economic losses globally. Of all WRDs, flooding was reported in roughly 54% of them. With 41% of all flood disaster incidents, Asia seems to be the most severely affected continent, followed by Africa (23%), the Americas (21%), Europe (13%), and Oceania (3%).
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Players Covered in Real-time Flood Monitoring and Warning System Market are:
Pessl Instruments, Hydro International UK Ltd., Campbell Scientific Inc., Arteria Technologies Private Limited, HWM-Water, High Sierra Electronics Inc., Valarm, Hanwell Solutions Ltd., Lynker, Riverside Tec
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