「梨泰院事故」から1年…ソウル市、知能型災難安全システムを構築
One year after the Itaewon accident...Seoul city builds intelligent disaster safety system
Ahead of the first anniversary of the Itaewon accident (October 29), Seoul City will build a system that uses intelligent CCTV (security cameras) to automatically detect crowds, spread the word, and take action.
Additionally, a ``mirroring system'' will be established that will allow the city to check disaster sites throughout Seoul in real time. Seoul City inspected the main issues of the “Seoul City Disaster Safety System Strengthening Promotion Strategy.”
announced on the 12th that they will take such safety management measures in cooperation with related organizations such as the local government, police, and fire departments. The core of Seoul's disaster safety system reinforcement promotion strategy is to increase CCTV density.
The goal is to build an intelligent disaster safety system through analysis. For this purpose, △ Build a system for crowding people, △ Strengthen the disaster and safety situation room, △ Innovate the manual system, △ Expand practical training, △
Promote the detection and enforcement of illegal buildings in crowded areas. The city of Seoul has decided to fully introduce and operate an intelligent people counting system this Halloween. This system
The system automatically detects crowding through CCTV and alerts you to danger signs. Analysis software is connected to crowd detection CCTV that automatically measures the number of people per unit area, and when a crowd is detected,
Disseminate and share the situation with the autonomous region's Disaster and Safety Situation Office → Seoul City → Fire Department → Police. Together with the autonomous district, the city has selected 71 areas throughout Seoul where people are expected to be crowded, and installed crowd-detecting CCTV monitors.
The plan is to complete the installation of 909 units by the end of the year. The city of Seoul has built a ``mirroring system'' that allows the city's Disaster and Safety Situation Room to check disaster scenes across Seoul in real time. dispatched to the scene
Video footage taken by firefighters and instructions given at the scene will be shared with the city in real time on a large status panel. In addition, 25 autonomous regions have a disaster safety situation system that monitors only disaster situations 24 hours a day.
A room was set up. The functions of the duty office, which handles general complaints and disaster monitoring, have been separated to fundamentally improve disaster response capabilities and expertise.
The city of Seoul will also work with each ward to implement Halloween safety management measures. In addition, newly introduced
The new crowd detection system will also be fully utilized. The city is predicting crowds of people in 14 locations throughout Seoul, including Itaewon in Yongsan-gu, during this Halloween period, and has decided to
・Establish and operate safety management measures for crowds jointly with police and fire departments. Yoo Chang-soo, vice mayor of Seoul, said, ``Seoul City's intelligent disaster safety system is designed to help the city, ward, fire department, and police department.
``Unlike last year, we will prioritize safety management above all else to ensure that not a single person is injured this Halloween.''
2023/10/12 11:58 KST
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