DJI FlyCart 100 Cargo Drone Deployed Around the Clock in Guangxi Flood Relief Operations
Following a suspected dam breach at the Lulan Reservoir in China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, DJI's FlyCart 100 cargo drone has been operating around the clock to support emergency evacuation and supply delivery efforts. With ground transportation severely disrupted by flooding, the aircraft's 100 kg payload capacity has made it a critical tool for reaching cut-off communities.
Highlights
- A suspected breach of the Lulan Reservoir in Guangxi, China, triggered widespread flooding that cut off ground transportation to numerous communities.
- DJI deployed the FlyCart 100 cargo drone around the clock to transport residents and essential supplies to flood-isolated areas.
- The FlyCart 100 supports a maximum payload of 100 kg and is designed for stable operation in adverse weather and complex terrain.
- The operation marks another high-profile instance of heavy-lift cargo drones serving as a critical logistics backbone during a major natural disaster.
- Growing drone payload capacity and flight reliability are accelerating the integration of unmanned aircraft into formal emergency management frameworks.
Severe flooding has struck China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region following days of heavy rainfall and a suspected breach of the Lulan Reservoir. In response, DJI's FlyCart 100 heavy-lift cargo drone has been deployed continuously to support emergency evacuation and humanitarian supply operations in the disaster zone.
Filling the Gap Where Ground Transport Fails
With roads submerged and conventional rescue vehicles unable to access many affected communities, the FlyCart 100 has taken on the critical task of transporting residents and essential supplies to isolated areas. The flooding has severed key ground routes, making aerial logistics the primary lifeline for many residents cut off from outside assistance.
FlyCart 100's Heavy-Lift Advantage
The DJI FlyCart 100 is a large-format cargo drone designed specifically for logistics and emergency response scenarios. With a maximum payload capacity of 100 kg, it is engineered to operate reliably in challenging terrain and adverse weather conditions — making it particularly well-suited for flood disasters, mountainous regions, and other environments where traditional transport methods fall short.
Drones Becoming a Standard Tool in Disaster Response
The Guangxi flooding has once again underscored the real-world value of drones in disaster management. As airframe payload capacity and flight stability continue to improve, heavy-lift cargo drones are increasingly becoming an indispensable component of emergency management systems worldwide.
Source: ChinaArmy
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