Rapid damage assessment system rushes to the rescue of Iran’s relief organizations

Rapid damage assessment systems can calculate the amount of damage after any accident or incident online.
Massoud Mojarab, a member of the board of directors at the Bonyan Zamin Paydar consulting engineers company, pointed out that the rapid damage assessment system can help Iranian relief organizations and said, “The rapid damage assessment system can be activated on the web, and geology and software programming have been used to make it.”

Remote control

By using rapid damage assessment system, users can find out the amount of damage caused to the city, complexes and buildings without going to the site of the incident.
For example, after an earthquake, instead of a field visit or sending assessment teams to the site, you can find out from your office which part of the city has been damaged and to what extent.
The real-time damage assessment system receives instantaneous geotechnical information and geological parameters, and within the space where information technology is involved, it can determine the differences in the city before and after the accident.
The rapid damage assessment system works automatically and provides maps to managers so they can make better decisions in times of crisis for the city. In this context, geographic information system, information and communication technology, and topics related to the surface are used to design accurate maps.

Creating job opportunities and saving foreign exchange

The cities of Qom, Isfahan, Eslamshahr, and Saveh are among the first cities that use the rapid damage assessment system, so they suffer less damage after an accident as more accurate information is provided to them.
The director of the knowledge-based field also said, “So far, the Bonyan Zamin Paydar consulting engineers company has been able to directly create 22 job opportunities in addition to saving foreign exchange.

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