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This Arduino project implements a smart irrigation system with soil moisture sensors, water level detection, and SMS notifications using a SIM800L module. The system controls irrigation lines with ...
Prayagraj: The water level of the twin rivers - Ganga and Yamuna - started rising rapidly on Monday at Phaphamau, Chhatnag, and Naini. At Naini, the w.
The water level of the Yamuna river in Delhi breached the ‘warning level’ on Friday (August 15, 2025) afternoon, according to the Central Water Commission (CWC).
Technologies like IoT sensors, solar-powered RTUs (remote terminal units), and cloud-based dashboards enable cost-effective ...
Yamuna river nears 'danger mark' in Delhi, prompting flood alerts and preparations for potential evacuation.
Verizon has partnered with Hyfi and non-profit organization, the Center for Neighborhood Technology, to install 50 sensors across flood-prone areas in Chicago. The floodwater sensors operate over ...
Lake Mead is expected to remain in a Level 1 Shortage Condition, with its elevation projected at 1,055.88 feet—20 feet below the Lower Basin shortage determination trigger, according to USBR.
The Arduino ecosystem is an amazing learning tool, but even those of us who love it admit that even the simplified C Arduino ...
California Sen. Adam Schiff (D) sent a letter to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and other senior Trump administration officials Thursday expressing “serious concern” about actions taken to ...
Following torrential rainfall in the city and the catchment area, two of the three floodgates of the Sukhna Lake were today opened after its water level crossed the danger mark of 1,163 feet.
New stream gages have been installed across Utah to measure and monitor surface water. The U. S. Geological Survey maintains these tools to provide data to water managers and the public.
Valenzuela City Mayor Wes Gatchalian on Saturday unveiled his city’s plan to build its first water catchment project to address the persistent flooding along a section of McArthur Highway, a major ...