To enhance safety and effectively monitor potential flood risks, the Flood Control District (FCD) has installed 18 additional flood control cameras. These cameras have been positioned in key locations throughout the designated areas to provide comprehensive coverage and real-time surveillance capabilities.

With a total of 78 cameras now in place, the FCD has significantly strengthened its ability to monitor and respond to potential flood events. These cameras are equipped with advanced technology that allows for continuous monitoring of critical areas subject to flooding.

The real-time surveillance capabilities of these cameras enable the FCD to promptly detect any signs of rising water levels, potential blockages, or other factors that may cause flooding. By closely monitoring these areas, the FCD can quickly initiate appropriate response measures, such as diverting water flow, issuing warnings to residents, or coordinating with emergency services.

The installation of these flood control cameras represents a proactive approach by the FCD to ensure the safety and well-being of the community. By expanding the camera network, the FCD purposes to improve flood risk management, enhance emergency response capabilities, and ultimately minimize the potential impact of flooding events on residents and infrastructure.

Through these enhanced surveillance and monitoring efforts, the FCD is dedicated to developing a safer and more protected community, ensuring that necessary actions can be taken promptly to mitigate flood risks and protect the lives and properties of those communities.