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Flood Guardia

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FloodGuardia stands as a comprehensive flood monitoring and early warning system, empowering communities to proactively mitigate the devastating impact of floods. Through real-time alerts, precise flood risk assessments, and fostering collaborative efforts, we're committed to building a safer and more resilient future, where individuals and communities unite to safeguard lives and property from the threats posed by these natural disasters.

Important Links

  1. YouTube Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXb3iDnQpXw

  2. Hosted Website : https://flood-guardia.vercel.app/

  3. Figma Design : https://www.figma.com/file/L6mVGTdjSLr8nqMtwt9egJ/FloodGuardia?type=design&node-id=0%3A1&mode=design&t=49ORdqfAO5IQqql4-1

How to Contribute

We welcome contributions from the open-source community to make Flood Guardia even better! If you want to contribute to the project, follow these simple steps:

  1. Fork the Repository

  2. Clone the Repository

    Once you have forked the repository, clone it to your local development environment using the following command:

    $ https://github.com/<your_github_username>/FloodGuardia.git

    Replace your-username with your GitHub username.

  3. Create a Branch

    Move into the project's directory and create a new branch for your contributions:

    cd Flood Guardia
    git checkout -b my-feature-branch

    Replace my-feature-branch with a descriptive branch name related to your changes.

  4. Make Your Changes

    Now it's time to work on your contributions!

  5. Check the changed files

    git status
  6. Commit Your Changes

    git add .
    git commit -m "<EXPLAIN-YOUR_CHANGES>"
  7. Push to Your Forked Repository

    git push origin my-feature-branch

    Replace my-feature-branch with the name of your branch.

  8. Create a Pull Request

    Go to your forked repository on GitHub, and you should see a "Compare & pull request" button. Click on it to create a pull request (PR) from your branch to the main Flood Guardia repository.

The Team

Flood Guardia is developed by a passionate and talented team dedicated to comprehensive flood monitoring and early warning system. We are united by our commitment to leveraging technology for disaster preparedness and community empowerment. The core team members are:

  • Kailash (@kailashchoudhary11) - Project Lead and Full-stack Developer
  • Kashish (@kkashish428) - Ui/Ux & Graphics Designer
  • Vidip (@Vidip-Ghosh) - MERN Developer
  • Arun (@Arunkhatak) - Frontend Developer
  • Yurui (@yuruiqin188) - Graphic Designer

Thanks for Visiting!

We wholeheartedly express our gratitude for taking the time to explore FloodGuardia. Your curiosity and support hold immense significance to us. Whether you're a fellow developer, a disaster preparedness enthusiast, or someone seeking innovative solutions, we appreciate your interest.

Acknowledgments

We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the open-source community for their invaluable contributions and unwavering support in bringing FloodGuardia to life.

Your dedication, feedback, and collaborative spirit have played a pivotal role in making FloodGuardia a comprehensive flood monitoring and early warning system. Together, we are working towards enhancing disaster preparedness and community resilience.

License

Flood Guardia is licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use, modify, and distribute the code in compliance with the terms of the license.

Thank you for your interest in Flood Guardia!

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