The Ministry of Emergency Situations has begun to identify unauthorized ice-holes with the help of unmanned aerial vehicles. Raids are taking place from January 18 to 20. This was reported by the main department of the agency for the Novosibirsk region.
UAVs are used to take photos and videos of unauthorized ice-hole activities, and the information is transmitted to an interdepartmental group that travels to the site, closes the makeshift ice-hole, and brings the organizers to justice.
The agency warned that due to the warm weather, the ice on the reservoirs is uneven. This applies to the Ob, Berd, and Inya rivers. It is strictly forbidden to drive onto the ice surface in cars outside of ice crossings.
Employees of the Ulyanovsk Civil Defense Department also used drones to monitor the water area of the Sviyaga River.
A daytime raid was carried out in the area of the Zaliv and Zaliv-2 garden associations. No violations were found, but an illegal bathing place was found in the Borba village (Zheleznodorozhny district of Ulyanovsk).
Earlier www1.ru reported that Geoskan transferred 12 drones to the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations for monitoring and preventing emergencies.
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