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AI Study Reveals Buildings Add 4-5 ° C to Urban HEAT RISK | 4-5% more heat living in the building: its reason texture; Bangalore’s startup made the ‘heat risk’ of buildings from AI to AI

New Delhi8 hours agoAuthor: Gurudutt Tiwari

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Bangalore -based startup 'Rejyliens AI' made heat profiles of some areas of five cities (Bengaluru, Lucknow, Visakhapatnam, Pune, Jabalpur). - Dainik Bhaskar

Bangalore -based startup ‘Rejyliens AI’ made heat profiles of some areas of five cities (Bengaluru, Lucknow, Visakhapatnam, Pune, Jabalpur).

How much heat you will get … It also depends on which building you are living. Most of the buildings in cities are facing 4-5 degrees more heat than the average temperature there. For the first time, this shocking thing has come to light in the ‘heat risk’ i.e. temperature risk profiles made with the help of AI.

Bangalore -based startup ‘Rejyliens AI’ made heat profiles of some areas of five cities (Bengaluru, Lucknow, Visakhapatnam, Pune, Jabalpur). It showed that 80% of the buildings are such that are high or highly at risk than normal temperatures. The big reason is the manner of construction of these buildings.

The startup made this heat profiles based on 22 standards such as location, land, climate, building methods, materials used in it, external structure and interior. According to the report, the Chakan area of ​​Pune was included in this survey, which is an auto hub. There are manufacturing units of many large companies here.

Despite this, there is no higher risk of temperature here due to being more suitable for planting trees and plants here. In comparison, almost all the buildings in the railway colony of Visakhapatnam are high or at high risk. The temperature reaches 41 degrees during summer between March and June.

But due to high risk, people in the railway colony of this port city are forced to withstand the temperature of 46 degrees while sitting in the house.

Not a single building in 3 out of 5 cities is less or very low risk

City Bengaluru Lucknow Visakhapatnam Pune Jabalpur

area

Indiranagar Gomtinagar Railway colony Church Right down
Clan-bidding 1147 2283

12,579

7949 3181
higher risk

518

1324 8,054 315 1547
quite high 428 22 4,476 6799 530
General 61 924 49 699 1104
low risk 0 0 0 113 0
Very little 0 0 0 0 0

65% house in Right Town of Jabalpur at high risk

The people of the city living in 85% of the building in Indira Nagar, Bengaluru, suffer temperatures from March to May from 37-38 degrees. This is 5-6 degrees above the average temperature. 65% of the houses in Right Town in Jabalpur will be high in these summer and highly at risk. The number of highly risk houses and buildings alone is more than 50%. The area of ​​Gomti Nagar in Lucknow is included in this survey, 59% of the buildings are at high or highest risk. The remaining 41% are at risk.

  • This heat profiles include 0.39 sq km of In Thera Nagar (Bengaluru), 0.74 sq km of Gomti Nagar (Lucknow, 5 sq km of Railway Colony (Visakhapatnam), 3.4 sq km of Chakan (Pune), 0.6 sq km of Jabalpur (Right Town).
  • According to the company, the risk of heat may vary from two houses nearby. It will depend on how they are created. Similarly, in two different areas of the same city, heat stroke can be more and less.
  • It will depend on the development plan of some areas. It takes 15-20 days to work with the standards prevailing in the area where the company analyzes all the risk in just 4 hours through its AI tool.

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Do not build glass buildings, rooftop gardening, ventilation

In which building, the people living in which building will have to face the heat of the heat, it is very dependent on where it is located there. What kind of material has been used to make it. That is, how is the elevation in that light. How is the Slobe given?

If the building is of RCC or there is no ventilation, then the temperature will be high. The RCC building with ventilation reduces heat risk. If there is a roof of raw soil, then the temperature is low. But in the middle of the cities, there was a raw mud to build a house from the roof. Therefore, the temperature can be controlled by ventilation or rooftop gardening on the roof of RCC.

Government agencies allowing the building construction and developing area can ask the builders and private people to apply a certain green cover by doing the heat -profile gender of the areas. But right now they have no information about the area.

They follow the entire city and buildings as the same. As soon as the construction is over, their responsibility ends. Le Kin they can take measures to protect the people living in already developed areas from extreme heat. Plantation should not be equal. Large trees should not be planted in areas near railway or metro. There is a fear of their breakdown from vibration. So here we recommend applying grass or rose to the surrounding land. Ventilation or gardening is very important in solar panel houses.

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