26 September 2023

Drones driven above for fire clean-up

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Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) has deployed drones to help spot and clear leftover flood debris in cane fields across the Northern Rivers.

Backing the initiative, Minister for Flood Recovery, Steph Cooke said the drones, also known as Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS), were proving invaluable to the ongoing clean-up and recovery effort.

“The flood event in February and March had such a devastating and widespread impact, including for many cane farmers who four months on are still finding debris strewn through their fields,” Ms Cooke said.

“Items like fridges, washing machines, gas cylinders, shipping containers and even a swimming pool are being found in cane fields across the Northern Rivers,” she said.

“This sort of debris could damage farming equipment like harvesters and risk ruining harvest season activities, which is the last thing our growers need after being impacted by the floods.”

Ms Cooke said two teams of drone operators from FRNSW’s Bushfire and Aviation Unit had been in the Northern Rivers to identify and map the location of dangerous debris.

“The waters may have receded months ago but the recovery is ongoing and the NSW Government is committed to using any and all means necessary to help the flood-affected communities of the Northern Rivers bounce back,” the Minister said.

FRNSW Deputy Commissioner Megan Stiffler said it was the first time the drones had been used in the flood recovery effort.

“We conduct reconnaissance flights using smaller drones and if they identify dangerous or bulky waste material, we send up the larger RPAS’s which can pinpoint the size and location of the debris,” Deputy Commissioner Stiffler said.

“Once we process the data, we can send QR codes to the cane growers, which then provide them with real-time maps of their properties, identifying where the obstacles are located,” she said.

“The growers can then remove the debris with the help of Resilience NSW and the Environment Protection Authority,” she said.

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