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Save the Children handed over a drone to local government officials in northern India, which will deliver lifesaving essential supplies to hard-to-reach communities affected by disasters.

Drone That Delivers Lifesaving Supplies to Disaster-Hit Communities Dispatched to Government

DELHI, (July 18, 2024) – A drone that can deliver food, water, and medical supplies to hard-to-reach communities in Himachal Pradesh, northern India, was handed over to local government officials by Save the Children this month in a bid to respond to disasters quicker and more effectively.

Many communities in Himachal Pradesh are still reeling from last year's floods and landslides, which affected around 125,000 people, including over 36,000 children, and resulted in more than 400 deaths.

In a first for the child right's organization, Save the Children (known as Bal Raksha Bharat in India) began testing the drone in the Chamba district in Himachal Pradesh as part of its flood response and found it would be an effective way to deliver much-needed supplies to remote communities.

The state-of-the-art drone has now been handed over to the State's Disaster Management Authority (SDMA), who will use it to continue to deliver lifesaving supplies to communities affected by disasters.

Naveen Shukla, Assistant Manager Humanitarian and Disaster Risk Reduction, Bal Raksha Bharat (Save the Children in India), said:
"We tested the drone in the presence of Deputy Commissioner Chamba, Himachal Pradesh and found it can travel over 12 miles (19.3 km) from its launch site, carrying up to 20 kgs (44 lbs)  of essential supplies. The drone can also fly in automated mode, which is important in case there's a loss of the GPS and satellite signals during a disaster. 

"It will be able to reach people in remote and cut-off areas of high mountainous, which become even harder to reach following any disaster situation due to blocked roads. This drone will likely save lives by providing lifesaving essential supplies in the current monsoon season and beyond."

This year, India has already seen more erratic and extreme weather due to the climate crisis, including one of its worst heatwaves on record. Now, Himachal Pradesh is experiencing above-average rainfall as it enters the monsoon season, which typically lasts from June to September.

Sudarshan Suchi, CEO of Bal Raksha Bharat (Save the Children in India), said:
"Supporting the government to use drones to deliver medical supplies in the aftermath of a disaster is a game-changer. It helps ensure that even the most isolated communities can receive timely medical assistance, which is vital during emergencies, and it has the potential to be replicated across India. The initiative is all the more important given that we are seeing more extreme weather as a result of the climate crisis."

In the aftermath of flooding in 2023, Save the Children also renovated 10 health facilities, providing toilets and making electrical and structural repairs to ensure they could continue to provide medical services. The organization also carried out extensive awareness campaigns, equipping communities and health facility workers with disaster preparedness skills such as first aid and evacuation procedures.

About Bal Raksha Bharat (Save the Children in India) 
Save the Children has worked in India since the 1940s, setting up its first Delhi office in the early 1970s, and has been a registered Indian entity, Bal Raksha Bharat, since 2008. The organization is dedicated to improving the lives of children through education, healthcare, and protection. With a focus on ensuring that every child has the opportunity to thrive, the organization works tirelessly to support marginalized children and address the root causes of child poverty and vulnerability.

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