• The Google Android Earthquake Alert System failed to detect tremors in Delhi and north India following multiple earthquakes in Nepal.
  • The feature was newly launched in India, in collaboration with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the National Centre for Seismology (NCS), but was in a phased rollout, suggesting many users didn’t have access yet.
  • Although designed to notify users during such events, no alerts were received on Android phones in the affected regions.
  • The alert system relies on Android phones’ accelerometers to detect early tremors, estimate earthquake characteristics, and send out alerts.
  • Key requirements for the system to work include having location settings and Android Earthquake Alerts ON, and Wi-Fi or cellular data connectivity.
  • The failure in alerting users is attributed to the gradual feature rollout, which may take weeks to become operational nationwide.
  • loki
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    1 年前

    Everyone talking about how tremors were not detected in India. Nobody talking about where the earthquake actually occured. Nepal is on an actual fault line, the alert system would be a perfect place for it, but no…

    People in Nepal:

    Well I guess we’ll just die during an earthquake, then.