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GSI plans to use AI to develop robust landslide forecasting model: DG - The Economic Times

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GSI plans to use AI to develop robust landslide forecasting model: DG
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The Geological Survey of India is developing an AI-powered landslide forecasting model, aiming to establish a nationwide early warning system by 2030. GSI will soon issue early warnings for Rudraprayag district in Uttarakhand. The National Landslide Forecasting Centre has expanded its coverage from 16 districts to 21 and upgraded its monitoring and public access tools.

(GSI) is conducting a research programme to develop a more robust landslide forecasting model and expert system leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), an official said.This was stated by GSI Director General Asit Saha at a workshop held here on Friday to commemorate the first anniversary of the National Landslide Forecasting Centre (NLFC).

"There is ongoing research underway to develop a more robust landslide forecasting model and expert system leveraging artificial intelligence (AI)," Saha said.

He also reiterated the institution's long-term vision of operationalising a nationwide Regional Landslide Early Warning System (LEWS) by 2030.

The DG also said that the GSI would soon begin issuing operational landslide early warning bulletins for Rudraprayag district in Uttarakhand.

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Saha commended the NLFC team for expanding its landslide early warning coverage - from 16 districts across six states at its inception to 21 districts across eight states in 2025.He also highlighted NLFC's pioneering efforts in integrating global best practices into forecasting systems and the successful upgrades of the NLFC dashboard, Bhusanket portal, and Bhooskhalan App, enhancing real-time monitoring and public access to critical landslide forecasts.

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