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  • 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.
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[–] loki@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 year ago

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.