Students team up with river conservation group in forecasting floods
The Hindu
Every morning when the clock strikes 8.30, Emel Luke, a sixth standard student and his little brother Tom Dev rush to the backyard of their house at Pathampuzha, Poonjar. Out there, they have a cylind
Every morning when the clock strikes 8.30, Emel Luke, a sixth standard student and his little brother Tom Dev rush to the backyard of their house at Pathampuzha, Poonjar. Out there, they have a cylindrical rain gauge placed in a corner. The kids then take out its measuring jar, pour out the water and record the size of downpour that they received over the past 24 hours. It's all done in a span of just five minutes as they now have to reset the system to measure the rainfall that the location will get in the coming 24 hours.More Related News

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