Many residents in the surrounding areas of the Napa region have had significant damage caused to their homes following the earthquake that occurred on Sunday.
Evan Kilkus decided to use his drone to get a better view of the destruction and debris left in the town, including collapsed roofs, broken walls and crushed cars.
“This probably should be another tool in the [Emergency Medical Services] toolbox. We should see there is no need to fear a quadcopter/drone,” said Kilkus.
You too can also get the epic Phantom drone (like the one Evan used) and more from Drone Photo, who have some different models and options available, including drones with GPS, camera and stabilising features on offer.
Check out the original post on Mashable.
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