"Around 23,000 people were trapped in the floods in rural areas of Pune in 2005. Two years ago, when these areas were flooded again, the number of people trapped decreased to 17. This was possible because the villagers had left the danger zone as soon as they received warning of the floods.
"The state's online flood management system has proved efficient in reducing the damage caused by floods for the last couple of years," said Suhas Diwase, director of the state's disaster management cell.
The system is currently used to monitor water levels in the Krishna-Bhima basin. As many as 250 censors have been installed across the catchment areas as well as the command areas of various dams.
They record the water levels after every 15 minutes and relay it to the concerned authorities such as the collector, tehsildar and the village committees. Many people are kept in loop simultaneously to avoid communication gap.
The state designed the system in 2009 with the help of United Nations Development Programme.