COVID-19: Tamil Nadu to start using drones to sanitize the state
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, TAMIL NADU/ Updated : Mar 31, 2020, 13:47 IST
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COVID-19: Tamil Nadu to start using drones to sanitize the state 
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Currently, not just India but every country is dealing with the deadly Coronavirus, which has claimed lives of more than a lakh across the globe. India recorded the highest single-day spike in fresh cases of Novel Coronavirus with … Read more
Currently, not just India but every country is dealing with the deadly Coronavirus, which has claimed lives of more than a lakh across the globe. India recorded the highest single-day spike in fresh cases of Novel Coronavirus with the number crossing 1300. Read less
Currently, not just India but every country is dealing with the deadly Coronavirus, which has claimed lives of more than a lakh across the globe. India recorded the highest single-day spike in fresh cases of Novel Coronavirus with the number crossing 1300.
In such a situation, the Garuda Aerospace and student engineers from Agni College of Technology in Chennai have joined hands with the Tamil Nadu Government, to introduce a new technology to sanitise the state, i.e., via drones.
Referring to the use of drones, Garuda Aerospace stated that their drones have been designed to be able to fly with heavy loads and can cover 20 km area in a day.
Reportedly, this sanitization campaign will include 300 drones and 500 drone pilots to sanitize the roads, metros, and hospitals across the state.
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