Abstract
There is no doubt that it is world-class innovative scientific research in advanced technology. This research on flood is unique, which will open many research doors for current and future generations. Rain falling from the sky to the earth is certainly a blessing for mankind but when a flash flood occurs with human controlled technology, it is painful for all. Studies have shown that the misuse of satellite technology has caused massive damage in man-made flash-floods, cyclones, tornadoes and other disasters. Due to these sudden floods, human suffering increases, educational institutions are closed, road communication systems are cut off, crop lands and residential areas are submerged, many people and animals lose their lives. A climate crime group uses satellite technology to trigger flash floods by tracking wireless sensors to specific GPS locations around the world. The study shows that the weather department can control flash-floods from forecast signals before the flood starts. If higher authorities completely shut down all connections including satellite networks, mobile phone networks, and GPS location wireless networks for 5-25 minutes through a specific network control unit, cyber criminals will not be able to control the flood and flash floods in the area will cease. Sensor floods, electromagnetic water bubbles, heatwaves, landslides and sinkholes do not occur at specific GPS locations because the cloud network temporarily closes flood-prone areas, thereby saving many lives.
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Granthaalayah Publications and Printers
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