As alarms sounded and emergency operations were activated, professional video transmission technology played a vital role in establishing a reliable digital safety network for the on-site flood prevention drill.
On May 15, the 2026 Mountain Flood Disaster Prevention and Emergency Drill was successfully conducted in Guangfu Town, Jiaoling County, Meizhou City. In cooperation with Meizhou Xuri Film & Television Team, MiNEMedia provided a complete professional live-streaming solution, including advanced transmission equipment and integrated technical support. The deployment enabled stable, high-quality remote live coverage throughout the exercise, supporting both disaster prevention awareness initiatives and remote emergency command operations with dependable video communication technology.
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The drill was jointly organized by the Guangfu Town People's Government and the Jiaoling County Water Bureau, under the guidance of municipal water authorities and with technical support from provincial water research institutions. The exercise simulated severe mountain flood disasters caused by extreme rainfall conditions.
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Due to the rugged terrain and highly variable communication environment, the exercise posed significant challenges for maintaining stable, high-definition, and uninterrupted live video transmission for both on-site production and remote broadcasting.
To meet these challenges, the Meizhou Xuri Film & Television Team adopted MiNEMedia's complete professional transmission solution, featuring the C300 Multi-Network Aggregation Live Backpack, A319S Video Decoding Receiver, and R20 Multi-Network Aggregation Video Switcher. Together, these devices ensured the successful delivery of a high-standard live broadcast for the emergency exercise.
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Flexible Front-End Video Collection
Six MiNEMedia C300 multi-network aggregation live backpacks were deployed across key operational areas throughout the drill site. Acting as mobile acquisition units, they captured critical scenarios including:
Early warning dissemination
Resident evacuation procedures
On-site rescue operations
Emergency response and disaster mitigation activities
Powered by advanced multi-network aggregation technology, the C300 effectively minimized packet loss and signal interruptions, providing highly reliable real-time video transmission even under challenging network conditions.
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Efficient Signal Reception and Production
At the production center, the A319S professional video decoding receiver worked seamlessly with the R20 multi-network aggregation video switcher to receive, process, and switch multiple video feeds in real time.
This integrated workflow enabled high-definition, smooth, and uninterrupted live output, ensuring that every stage of the emergency drill was transmitted instantly to remote command centers.
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Proven Reliability in Harsh Environments
From front-line video acquisition and transmission to remote command visualization, MiNEMedia's equipment maintained stable and dependable performance throughout the extended exercise. The successful deployment further demonstrated the outstanding stability, transmission reliability, and environmental adaptability of MiNEMedia's professional video communication solutions in demanding outdoor emergency scenarios.
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Driving Future Emergency Communication Innovation
Looking ahead, MiNEMedia will continue to invest in the independent research and development of professional video communication technologies. Through continuous product innovation and industry-focused solution optimization, MiNEMedia remains committed to delivering standardized, stable, and efficient technical support for high-demand applications, including:
Emergency response and disaster prevention
News and MiNEMedia broadcasting
Large-scale public events
Outdoor remote live production
Explore MiNEMedia's professional-grade video transmission and live-streaming solutions designed for emergency response, outdoor events, and MiNEMedia production—ensuring reliable signal transmission and broadcast-quality performance in even the most complex environments.