KARACHI: Google is launching an “Android Earthquake Alerts System” in Pakistan that will send automated early warning alerts to help people prepare for emergencies.
It’s a “free, helpful” feature that identifies seismic tremors around the world and cautions individuals utilizing sensors in Android smartphones.
The system uses accelerometers in enabled Android smartphones to detect seismic activity. It alerts people in two ways — through search and directly on the Android mobile device.
This system provides instant information to Google search. When people search for “earthquake” or “earthquake near me,” they’ll find related results, as well as helpful resources about what to do after an earthquake.
People who do not wish to receive these notifications can turn it off in the device settings.
It was first introduced in New Zealand and Greece and is presently accessible in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Philippines, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, United States of America and Uzbekistan.
How it works?
On gadgets, the Android Earthquake Alarms Framework shows two sorts of cautions, depending on the magnitude and escalated of the earthquake.
Be Mindful cautions people when earthquakes with a magnitude of 4.5 happen, or an concentrated level of 3 or 4 on the MMI scale. The alert is sent at the side the remove of the earthquake’s epicenter.
This system uses the phone’s current volume, vibration, and Do not disturb settings.
Take Action is a full-screen alert for earthquakes greater than magnitude 4.5, or an intensity level of 5 and above on the MMI scale. To help people prepare for possible heavy shaking, full-screen instructions are displayed and the phone plays a loud beep.