Mahakumbh Nagar:A sprawling temporary city spread over 10,000 acres, more than a crore pilgrims and seers living at a time and about 20 lakh visitors daily -- the Integrated Control Command Centre here is keeping a hawk's eye to ensure smooth crowd management through continuous monitoring.
More than 400 people each in four Integrated Control Command Centres (ICCC) keep a continuous watch on big screens displaying live footage and data from hotspots to alert the personnel on crowd density and pilgrim flow. The source of the visuals -- more than 3,000 cameras, underwater drones and a battery of over 60,000 personnel on the ground.
The mega-religious event, organised every 12 years, is being held in Prayagraj from January 13 and will continue for 45 days. More than seven crore pilgrims have so far taken a holy dip at the Sangam -- the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati rivers.
A PTI reporter spent a day inside the main ICCC and learnt about its inner workings, including the conduct of surveillance from three angles -- security, crowd management and crime prevention.
According to Superintendent of Police Amit Kumar, an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the Uttar Pradesh cadre and the ICCC in charge, the data being captured was accurate to ensure there were no more "guesstimates".
"This is the first time in the world that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being used for crowd management at this scale. We have installed more than 3,000 cameras across the Mela area and the city, of which 1,800 are AI-enabled. There is absolutely no guesswork, everything is based on real-time data being captured extensively," Kumar told PTI.
"Whenever the crowd density at a particular place rises above the marked threshold, an alert pops up on the screens and the information is communicated to the wireless grids. Teams on the ground swing into action at this point and diversions are made accordingly. There are 13 contingency schemes defined in the SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) with a different modus operandi for each scheme," he explained.