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Google Introduces Earthquake Alerts System in Pakistan for Android Users

  • July 19, 2022
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The Google Earthquake Alerts System, which looks for seismic activity to help people prepare for impending disasters, was formally introduced in Pakistan.

“Android Earthquake Alerts System is a useful, free feature that locates earthquakes worldwide and notifies users. cell phones running Android employ sensors, ”

The world’s largest search engine announced in a statement.

The technology gives Google search information in almost real-time. According to the statement, when individuals search for “earthquake” or “earthquake near me,” they will get relevant results in addition to useful materials for what to do after an earthquake. It said that customers who preferred not to get alerts may turn off notifications in their device settings.

“Past earthquakes in Pakistan have primarily affected the northern and western regions of the nation. Android users in Pakistan may start receiving automated early warning messages that help them be ready for an emergency as a result of the extension of this seismic warnings system.”

If users did not want to receive alerts, they could turn off notifications in their device settings, the statement said.

“When earthquakes with a magnitude of 4.5, or an intensity level of 3 or 4 on the MMI scale, strike, a function called “Be Aware” notifies users. The distance to the epicenter of the earthquake is included in the notice. Current loudness, vibration, and Do Not Disturb settings are used by the alert.”

A full-screen notice for earthquakes with a magnitude greater than 4.5, or an intensity level of 5 and above on the MMI scale, is provided via another important feature called “Take Action.”

The phone plays a loud sound and full-screen instructions are displayed to let users get ready for probable significant shaking.

Only New Zealand and Greece first received the Android Earthquake Alerts System. It is now available in other countries, including Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Philippines, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, the United States of America, and Uzbekistan, according to the release.

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