Ahmedabad News| Facial recognition cameras in action, fire safety checks at  public spaces & more

Ahmedabad News| Facial recognition cameras in action, fire safety checks at public spaces & more

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City police implement AI-based facial recognition cameras, Ahmedabad SG Pipers joins as 8th team for Ultimate Table Tennis 2024, crack down on public spaces for fire safety, and more. Stay updated with the latest updates of the city with this Ahmedabad News Roundup.

City police implement AI-based facial recognition cameras

To aid in crime-solving and bolster public safety, particularly in locating missing persons, the Ahmedabad city police have implemented AI-based facial recognition cameras. A network of 100 cameras, strategically installed across the city, captures around 8,000 faces daily, creating a database of over 200,000 faces so far.

Additionally, approximately 730 more cameras across various city locations will soon be equipped with facial recognition software to further expand this database.

Crack down on public spaces for fire safety

Following the Rajkot fire, Ahmedabad officials are cracking down on public spaces. Inspections found numerous safety violations, including expired fire extinguishers and missing No Objection Certificates (NOCs) at hospitals.

Over 240 properties were checked, with 52 sealed for non-compliance. The focus is on ensuring proper fire equipment, escape routes, and permitted building use.

Ahmedabad SG Pipers joins as 8th team for Ultimate Table Tennis 2024

The Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT), India's premier table tennis league, has announced the introduction of two new teams for the upcoming season. The league now comprises eight teams with the addition of the Ahmedabad SG Pipers and the Jaipur Patriots.

Efforts to combat dehydration among animals and birds

The Rajayas Foundation has made a substantial effort to combat dehydration among animals and birds by distributing water troughs to 15 educational institutions and residential societies. In addition, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has installed water ports outside 20 societies, ensuring they are replenished daily. Sixteen dedicated volunteers worked alongside AMC to ensure the success of this initiative.

May temperatures average 3°C higher compared to last year

This year, the last 10 days of May have been 3° hotter on average compared to 2023. Since May 16, temperatures have consistently stayed above 43° for 13 days. Winds of 15-20 km/h on Tuesday provided some relief, but temperatures are expected to remain around 42°-43° for the next few days.

From May 21-24, temperatures exceeded 45°, peaking at 46.6° on May 23.

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