Landslide monitoring offers a key advantage in emergency management, as it allows intervention before a landslide causes significant damage.
With real-time monitoring, data on ground movements and signs of instability are collected and analyzed immediately, enabling local authorities to take timely preventive measures.
If abnormal activity is detected, such as ground movements or soil saturation that could indicate an imminent landslide, civil protection officials can issue evacuation warnings, restrict access to areas at risk, and mobilize rescue services.
The effectiveness of the monitoring system, combined with the support of AI technologies, drastically reduces response time and improves public safety.
In addition, the ability to store and consult historical data allows for analysis of past landslides and improved planning for future emergencies. This flow of information is essential for optimizing resource distribution and improving crisis management.


