How Will We Fight Future Wildfires? themindguild.com/how-will-we-fight-future-wildfires November 26, 2018
We saw that last year turned out to be the most damaging wildfire season ever for California, with over a million acres destroyed. Sadly, those records are being surpassed by the wildfire damages that are taking place this year. The Camp Fire itself has turned out to be the deadliest wildfire in all of California’s wildfire history, as it has claimed 85 lives with 249 more that are missing – and those numbers will probably grow even larger. Officials also claim the fire has destroyed around 19,000 buildings, with most of them being homes. Experts claim that climate change could even expand the sizes of these fires and actually turn the fire season into a year around event. As the complexity of containing wildfires increase, we are seeing researchers, government agencies, and companies turn to artificial intelligence to help manage and analyze the chaos from the plethora of data that comes from these disasters. The goal and hope in the future is that authorities will improve their means of earlier detection which would allow firefighters to keep them from getting out of control and perhaps even keep fires in the future from starting in the first place.
High Tech Defense Against Future Wildfires Even when immediate threats from wildfires recede, there is limited amount of time to find survivors and get help to those people who are in need. Determining the most effective way to get resources that are very limited to disaster victims continues to be a huge unsolved problem. There have been some researchers out there that have utilized social media as a means of improving responses to disaster. The fact is that trying to sift through all the data manually is impossible, but it is believed that AI tools would greatly help in finding crucial messages quickly. Experts claim that such a function would save numerous lives and homes. It is imperative that modern tools and technologies be utilized in fighting a problem that appears to be a permanent fixture in the future.
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