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ABOUT PROJECT APAW
Harnessing Micro-Weather Forecasting and Flood Detection with AI and Data Analytics for LGU Balatan
Project APAW is a solar-powered localized weather and flood monitoring system developed by Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges (CSPC) through the AI Research Center for Community Development. The project is funded by Fundación de Religiosos Para la Salud (FRS) from January to December 2025.
The system integrates multi-parameter sensors (wind speed and direction, temperature, humidity, rainfall, and water level) with a long-range LoRa mesh communication network to continuously capture and transmit critical environmental data. Five monitoring stations are strategically deployed across the Municipality of Balatan: MDRRMO Office, Luluasan, Laganac, Mang-it, and Binudegahan providing real-time atmospheric and hydrological intelligence to support disaster preparedness and emergency response.
Vision
To enhance community resilience through real-time environmental observation, enabling early detection of conditions that may lead to flooding and supporting timely forecasting for disaster preparedness.
Mission
To continuously monitor environmental conditions across five strategic locations in Balatan, gather historical data for predictive modeling, and deliver real-time atmospheric and hydrological intelligence to MDRRMO and residents—enabling early flood warnings, localized weather forecasting, and informed emergency response decisions.
Key Objectives
To equip the local government and residents with actionable information to enhance community resilience and disaster responsiveness.
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