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According to The Verge, Google is partnering with the United States Geological Survey and the California Office of Emergency Services to send the agencies’ earthquake alerts to Android users in that state.
Those alerts are generated by the already-existing ShakeAlert system, which uses data generated by traditional seismometers.
As public infrastructure for detection of an earthquake and its alert system would be very expensive, Google is allowing people to provide with timely updates using Android
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