In the wake of Spain‘s deadliest floods in decades, drones are proving to be crucial tools in the ongoing Search and Rescue efforts. The Guardia Civil is using drones equipped with spotlights to continue the search for missing persons through the night in flood-ravaged areas like Chiva’s Pelos Ravine.
Drones Illuminate the Darkness
As night falls over the devastated landscape, the search for survivors doesn’t stop. The Guardia Civil’s Air Service is deploying drones with powerful spotlights to light up search areas, allowing rescue teams to work around the clock. These aerial assets are proving invaluable in the challenging terrain left behind by the floods.
“Night falls, but our specialists can continue searching for missing persons thanks to the lighting provided by the Servicio Aereo drone’s spotlight,” the Guardia Civil stated in a post on X.
A Race Against Time
With the death toll from the floods now at a staggering 211, and many still missing, every minute counts. The floods, caused by a weather phenomenon known as DANA (Isolated Depression at High Levels), dumped a year’s worth of rain in just 8 hours in some areas.
Drones: A Crucial Tool in Disaster Response
The use of drones in this disaster response showcases their growing importance in emergency situations. These unmanned aircraft can:
- Cover large areas quickly
- Access hard-to-reach locations
- Provide real-time aerial views
- Assist with night operations using specialized equipment
Government Mobilizes Massive Response
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has announced the deployment of 10,000 soldiers and Police to the Valencia region to assist with rescue and recovery efforts. This massive mobilization includes the use of advanced technologies like drones to enhance search capabilities.
Thermal Imaging: A Game-Changer in Search and Rescue
While the Guardia Civil is currently using drones with spotlights, thermal imaging drones could take their search capabilities to the next level. These high-tech drones can detect body heat signatures, even in complete darkness or when a person is hidden from view. They’re especially useful in time-sensitive situations, for instance immediately after a disaster strikes, able to quickly scan large areas and pinpoint the location of missing individuals. This technology could be a life-saving addition to the current search efforts in Spain.
DroneXL’s Take
The use of drones in Spain’s flood response aligns with a growing trend of drones for good applications. As we’ve seen in recent articles about drones assisting in Wildfire management and search and rescue operations, these unmanned aircraft are becoming indispensable tools for First Responders. The ability to continue operations at night with drone-mounted spotlights is a game-changer, potentially saving lives in time-critical situations. The potential addition of thermal imaging drones could further enhance these capabilities, making searches even more effective in challenging conditions.
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Photo courtesy of the Guardia Civil / X
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