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9 Using Citigraf, operators are notified about the developing situation, while the command center can view weather data on the map of the city, helping them easily identify the areas most at risk. As the flood approaches, a clear picture of the situation begins to emerge in Citigraf. The team keeps a close eye on the weather and hydrology forecasts while monitoring the water level of every connected river, stream, and tributary. They can see how the tracks are forming, and which roads might need to be closed. Through unified access to surveillance cameras and social media, the level of risk can be confirmed. Rich, visual layers of data on the map show major buildings or public areas that are without power or in need of evacuation. This essential information provides emergency responders with insights about the citizens who are most at risk. Through Citigraf, information can be dispatched quickly and efficiently to first responders attending to the people and areas in need. Emergency vehicles can see which roads to take, and which roads have been closed. Once the water has subsided and the clean-up operation is underway, the incident managers can begin looking at how things unfolded to learn from the experience. They can train their teams, and share invaluable information that will help save lives. 'Through Citigraf, information can be dispatched quickly and efficiently to first responders attending to the people and areas in need.' 39% The reduction of on-scene arrival times in one of the most at-risk Chicago districts since Citigraf has been rolled out.