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Viral Video: A remarkable video of a rescue drone saving a person from drowning was recently posted by Anand Mahindra on Twitter. The film, which has received a lot of attention, emphasizes how useful drone technology can be for humanitarian causes.
Predatory drones have been in the news recently for their destructive role on several battlefronts.
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) July 2, 2024
This is a happy reminder that drones don’t just take lives, but know how to save them as well.
More such applications, please!#LifebuoyDrones. https://t.co/7rM8OSYh5c
Anand Mahindra wrote in caption, "Predatory drones have been in the news recently for their destructive role on several battlefronts. This is a happy reminder that drones don’t just take lives, but know how to save them as well. More such applications, please!" Drones for rescue operations are becoming more and more important in emergency response situations. These drones, which come with cameras and flotation gear, may find people in peril and provide life-saving supplies very rapidly. In the Mahindra-posted video, the drone quickly spots someone in difficulty in the water and throws a flotation device to help them remain afloat until help arrives.
Drones used for rescue have uses not limited to water rescues. They are employed in a variety of search and rescue operations, including as tracking down hikers who have gone missing, transporting medical supplies to remote locations, and even in the event of a natural catastrophe when conventional rescue operations may be impeded. Drones' quick deployment and real-time video capabilities greatly improve the efficacy and efficiency of rescue efforts.