#Thread#KeralaFloods Detailed thread to document the historic efforts of various online groups in rescue and relief operations. Trust me, Whatsapp and Google sheets were the powerful weapons we had. Pic: An online control room set by NRKs in house at Abu Dhabi (1/n)
It was the time we truly realised the power of social media and instant messaging services with regard to disaster management. Many were stranded on roof-tops without any other contact to the world other than their mobile phones. Whatsapp brilliantly solved the issue. (2/n)
Before going in detail let me point out the problem statements. 1) Govt issued some helpline numbers but most of them were busy with numerous calls 2) Thousands of SOS requests flooded in social media which were not addressed in a systematic manner, hence turned spams (3/n)
3) Nobody was their to call back the victims or relatives and verify the current status. 4) Victims, relatives and friends send same requests so duplication was rampant. 5) Not getting SOS hotlines turned many stranded people into more panic especially in night. (4/n)
6) There was no facility to know the status of an SOS request hence more panic among people.7) After one day many phones were draining of. Continuous calls to several helplines were of no use. Many of them send 'location' through whatsapp but later many networks turned down (5/n)
Soon many online groups came in to discuss the issue and within hours they came out with some interesting solutions. Apart from whatsapp flooding, clean data sets were the need of the hour. Here's Manorama infographics on the same (6/n)
Let me introduce some interesting projects. First is #WeshallOvercome Twitter community. They continuously monitored Twitter feeds for SOS requests by keywords. The partial data was collated in Google sheets. Group of almost 50 volunteers called back the victims to verify. (7/n)
#WeshallOvercome team got direct contact to Helicopter rescue and they were ready to take in the clean realtime data given by @UkkenTintu and team. In other cases they gave data to fishing boats nearby. Mobilized ground volunteers too. (8/n)
Soon the rescue operations turned so smooth. Helicopter team instructed them to ask for more visible landmarks. They provided it. Result was evident (9/n)
Next is 'Life Boat', a sophisticated system evolved in short while. Kudos to the hundreds behind the system. They opened up a number for missed calls. Victims can give a missed call and they will get the call back. (10/n)
Here's the workflow of Project Lifeboat. Missed call line ensured that helpline numbers won't be busy. They could handle more than 200 requests simultaneously. Admins divided 10 numbers to each volunteer. They called back the victims within 10 minutes. (11/n)
Almost 128 volunteers around the world were working hard to ensuring the response rate without sleep. The data sheet was sorted according to various locations and given numbers to a group of 4 volunteers. (12/n)
Just see how Project Lifeboat played a crucial role in rescue mission. They also opened a missed call number for obtaining volunteers. Shows how accurate data is a game changer in rescue missions. (13/n)
Projecr Life boat got 3036 SOS requests, 128 volunteers were part of the project and they had 401 ground level volunteers. Remember most of them haven't seen each other even once. Just wow! (14/n)
Govt IT mission and IEEE team joined to develop keralarescue.in which was an excellent model. The open source model attracted large number of volunteers around the globe. (15/n)
N.Prasanth IAS (@PrasanthIAS)also initiated similar model through Compassionate Kerala movement. Helped to mobilize ground level volunteers. Here's the flowchart. (16/n)
Communities like keralafloodrescue (dot) com, Unitekerala,KeralaNeeds helped to connect the collection centres and relief camps which in turn ensured the demand and supply in a balanced format. (17/n)
Here's Malayala Manorama story on the efforts of online communities in connecting relief camps and collection centres. Prathidhvani, employee organization of Technopark opened up an online help desk too (18/n)
Meanwhile, two parallel efforts were going on at Govt.Barton Hill College to make hundreds of emergency powerbanks and waterprood LED lamps. They were airdropped by the Air Force team. (19/n)
Really happy to see such messages. Social Media raised its level beyond our imagination. All these efforts will be thr part of history and a model for future. If you come across similar efforts please mention here, so that we can compile it here. (20/n)
#Wow Via @crazytwism - Two verified rescue cases where KeralaFloodRescue database and map was able to help (21/n)
Here's the mapping effort done by KeralaFloodRescue team. It really helped @vip_nair
List of online services opened with regard to #KeralaFloods:
#Thread As Kerala is recovering from the devastating floods, a Kasargodu native is heading India's first comprehensive flood monitoring system in Kolkata funded by Asian Development Bank. Follow the thread for more about the project which will be functional from next month.(1/n)
Gopalakrishna Bhatt, A hydro geologist from Badiyaduka is the technical consultant of the project. It has been designed to
provide forecasts as well as real-time updates from sensor
nodes installed in key points throughout the city. Read Here:manoramaonline.com/news/latest-ne… (2/n)
The system includes: weather forecasts; flood models for
various intensities of rainfall; real-time information on
pump status, sump and canal water levels, actual rainfall, inundation levels,; and messaging system to
provide warnings to officials
and citizens. (3/n)
#Thread During #KeralaFloods many of the people lost their crucial documents. It was a big mess to recover these documents since they don't even remember the document no. Hence, Kerala IT department came up with an API architecture to retrieve the documents. (1/n)
The idea was generated jointly by IT secretary M.Sivasankar and KSUM CEO Saji Gopinath. The target was to retrieve the documents by taking the basic inpit values known to the public. It startes working last day (2/n)
Incase of Aadhaar, govt will take your biometrics as the input value to generate E-Aadhaar if one doesn't remember the ID number. This will be pushed into Digilocker account created. Also will get a print out for free of cost. (3/n)
#Thread Here's an incredible story about a young man who was busy with loading and unloading in #KeralaFloods relief centres. Only days later people came to know that he was none other than, Kannan Gopinathan, the Collector of Dadra & Nagar Haveli! (1/n)
He travelled in KSRTC buses and covered 5 districts in 10 days without revealing identity. He took leave for serving his homeland in the time of crisis. Kannan is a native of Kottayam. Even his relatives were not aware of his unofficial visit! (2/n)
It was only after Eranakulam Collector Y.Safirulla's visit to centre at KBPS press, the volunteers of the camp came to know that the guy who was helping in loading goods was an IAS officer! (3/n)
#Thread Went to Vizhinjam coast to meet the fishermen who took part in rescue mission in #KeralaFloods . We were filled with positive energy and happiness hearing their experiences (1/n)
We dedicated almost 2 pages for celebrating their mission.On Thursday 8.10 pm Fr.Justin Judin,vicar of Vizhinjam church announced the requirement for boats through public announcement system. In 20 minutes almost 50 boats and 100 fishermen were assembled. Military like formation!
Just see the Engine fan of a fishing boat which participated in the #KeralaFloods rescue mission. Most of the boats are damaged and they won't be able to go to sea for a while. I was blown away by their sacrifice (3/n)
#Thread We started our series on online bank frauds and data security with @LukasStefanko 's revelation on three fake Indian bank apps stealing sensitive data of hundreds of Indians. (1/n)
We also published an exclusive email interview with @LukasStefanko in which he alarms India regarding the upcoming bank frauds. (2/n)
We were shocked to know that per day bank frauds are looting 1.5 lakhs from Kerala. In 8 months starting from last August Rs 3 crores went to their accounts. Ernakulam and Trivandrum tops in the list with 80 and 70 lakhs respectively. (3/n)
Short-lived are the marks sea casts on a shore but not the memories it leaves on a coast. After a sail off the Poonthura shore with Rinku chettan (Photographer) on the hundredth day of Ockhi, we returned home with a heavy heart. (1/n)
After all the discussions about fishermen's safety and the promises government extended to the fisher-folk, not a single measure has been adopted to practicalise any of it. (2/n)
Our companion Andrews told us that a similar calamity can cause a graver damage even after a hundred days from now. (3/n)