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Delhi's environment department will deploy drones at 13 major pollution hotspots as part of the Winter Action Plan, aiming to provide real-time data for swift intervention and precise mitigation measures. The drones, expected to be acquired in the upcoming week, will enhance the accuracy and speed of pollution control efforts by identifying sources of pollution like construction dust or vehicular emissions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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