Since the primary technology solutions needs are satisfied in developed countries, they are also ready for disaster management. In contrast, essential solutions are not being fully developed in developing countries. The extensive use of technology to provide intelligent solutions to the problems faced by the region's people is the aim behind Smart City. This technology primarily exists in mobile phones and other handheld smart devices. Smartphones have become the basic need of any person, so will be the case with Smart cities. With the innovation of technology, the city’s assets are made more secure, be it people, infrastructure and following of discipline or policies for mankind's betterment. This digital infrastructure enhances every living thing's quality of service and livelihood. The essential features of a smart city are digital infrastructure, e-governance and intelligent solutions to the problems faced in daily life. Hardware, software, and communication technologies are the digital ecosystem required for making cities smarter. IoT, sensors, Big data analytics, connectivity, and smart apps integrate the stakeholders and provide them with services.
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