At 03:47, a 6.4-magnitude earthquake collapses three residential blocks in the eastern district. Power is out. Streets are impassable. First responders can't get in.
Somewhere in that rubble, survivors are waiting. Every minute matters. Traditional search methods would take hours. Degla takes 90 seconds.
The operator doesn't write code. They don't configure waypoints or assign drones manually. They describe what they need — and Degla reasons through everything else.
Degla is built for the moments when every second counts. Search & rescue teams, emergency services, and public safety agencies use Degla to deploy intelligent drone fleets that operate autonomously — executing complex multi-drone missions from a single natural language command.
When the unexpected happens, the last thing an operator should do is manage drones. Degla owns the problem.