How to Cite: Laxmi, B. P., Jasmine, R. R., Vignesh, S., Rohith, K., & Bharath, V. (2022). Automated solution for waterlogging problem. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S4), 4147 4154. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS4.9057 International Journal of Health Sciences ISSN 2550-6978 E-ISSN 2550-696X © 2022. Manuscript submitted: 27 March 2022, Manuscript revised: 18 May 2022, Accepted for publication: 9 June 2022 4147 Automated solution for waterlogging problem Dr. B. Prathusha Laxmi Associate Professor, Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, R.M.K. College of Engineering and Technology Corresponding author email: prathushalaxmi@gmail.com R. Rajitha Jasmine Department of Information Technology, Assistant Professor, R.M.K. Engineering College Email: rrj.it@rmkec.ac.in S. Vignesh Department of Information Technology, R.M.K Engineering College Email: vign17224.it@rmkec.ac.in K. Rohith Department of Information Technology, R.M.K Engineering College Email: rohi17215.it@rmkec.ac.in V. Bharath Department of Information Technology, R.M.K Engineering College Email: bhar17109.it@rmkec.ac.in Abstract---Water logging until now is the major problem during the rainy season. Those with the sensor can utilize this solution, since it is completely independent and not common to everyone. Water logging monitoring system thereby offers the solution for an efficient, cost- effective water logging system. In this project, we are proposing an automatic water monitoring system, WE, which checks the level of the water in the user by means of a camera. This camera captures the user's water level. If the water level in the area rises, the notification will be issued to surrounding NGOs and the municipality in that particular region. So that the water in the region can be eradicated. Another aspect of our project is that individuals who need any food, medication or habitat may make requests and notifications are sent and delivered to the relevant NGOs. Keywords---water logging, sensors, municipality, NGO’s.