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Remote-controlled Tool To Solve Marine Accidents

Safe Seas develops a remote-controlled device to save lives from the sea
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Safe Seas develops a ‘Remote Operating Lifebuoy System’. The system can save people from drowning in the sea. The tool was tested at Alappuzha beach. It is the first time Kerala attempts a tool like this. The equipment can be controlled from the land using a remote. This can save people within 30 seconds. It can carry 200 kilos and save three people at a time. The device weighs just 12 kilos. Everyone can operate the device.

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