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How some Venezuelans' smartphones warned of quake

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Many social media users in Venezuela have reported receiving alerts on Android smartphones moments before Wednesday’s quake that left over 900 confirmed dead.

Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS both include the option to display government alerts for emergencies like earthquakes.

But the search giant last year also detailed its system that uses the billions of Android smartphones worldwide to detect earthquakes in the first place.

How it works

Almost all smartphones contain an accelerometer, a movement sensor used for tasks like flipping the screen when users turn it sideways.

That same sensor “can also detect the ground shaking from an earthquake,” Google wrote in a July 2025 blog post.

Accelerometers can spot potential earthquakes’ fast-moving initial “P” wave, sending information about the tremor to a Google server.

By rapidly cross-referencing many such reports, the system can “confirm that an earthquake is happening and estimate its location and magnitude,” Google said.

“The goal is to warn as many people as possible before the slower, more damaging S-wave of an earthquake reaches them”.

Google offers two stages of alerts.

“BeAware” warns of weaker tremors, while for the heaviest quakes, “TakeAction” takes over the screen and plays a loud sound even when the phone is on silent mode.

How effective is the system?

Google said last year that its systems had already sent 790 million alerts to individual phones, warning of over 2,000 potentially dangerous earthquakes detected from April 2021.

While that gives many more people than before access to early warning information, there have been hiccups.

Android phones failed to sound warnings ahead of devastating February 2023 earthquakes that killed almost 60,000 people across Turkey and Syria.

Google said last year that it has since updated its algorithms to avoid a repeat.

The company also apologised in February 2025 for a false alarm sent to some Android users in Brazil.

This week in Venezuela, hundreds of people have posted praise for Google on X, with some including unverified videos of alerts prompting people to leave buildings.

What about Apple?

Beyond government warnings, Apple says on its website that users in the US and Taiwan can also receive alerts from other “alert originators” about earthquakes.

The company did not respond to AFP’s questions about how that system works by time of publication.

Neither has the iPhone giant enlisted its users’ phones for a distributed detection system like Google’s.

The hundreds of millions of iPhones around the globe are, however, able to forward alerts they receive to other nearby Apple devices that do not have mobile reception or a WiFi connection — potentially helping life-saving warnings to get through.

Chinese Dissident Who Fled to South Korea by Rubber Boat Lands in Canada

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Dong Guangping, a critic of the Chinese government who fled to South Korea by sea last month, has reached Toronto, where his family lives.

Prince William reacts after Archie, Lilibet UK trip confirmation

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Prince William has offered up an personal message on the heels of a very significant charity appearance – at a time where a major milestone trip for his younger brother, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle, with their children, is very much on the radar. This follows the much-reported plans that Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and their two young children will descend on the United Kingdom next month – with the royal kiddos in tow.

Prince William Marks Major Milestone With Lifesaving Charity On William’s official social media accounts with Kensington Palace, Prince William wrote a message about his attendance at an event to celebrate a significant milestone event in his charitable pursuits.

“Delighted to attend the Welsh Air Ambulance’s 25th Anniversary Gala Dinner this evening to celebrate a quarter of a century of this lifesaving service, and the dedicated crews who deliver critical care on the frontline every day,” William posted.

For obvious reasons, Prince William’s work with air ambulance service is incredibly close to his heart as he is himself a former pilot. The celebration event acknowledged 25 years that the life-saving medical service has been operating in Wales.

Kids to Make UK Debut Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly finalized their travel plans to the UK, and not only is their return the talk of the town, so is their decision to finally bring Prince Archie, 3, and Princess Lilibet, 1, with them! As it stands, Harry and Meghan, along with the young Prince and Princess, plan to jet over to Britain in early June to attend a series of engagements on behalf of the Birmingham 2027 Invictus Games and several of Prince Harry’s other U.K.-based charity projects.

If reports about travel to The Sun are true, this would be the very first trip the young Prince and Princess will take to their father’s homeland – and not only that, but Meghan Markle will too! – since 2022’s Platinum Jubilee celebration for the Queen.

Furthermore, Prince Harry will reportedly take his mother, Princess Diana’s ashes, on a private trip for the late princess’s close family to take part in a ceremony to honor her. She was born on the 1st of July.

Although it’s likely the trip has a heavy family focus, it is thought that the young Prince and Princess of Wales will be coming along for the visit; sources close to the Sussex’s are convinced the pair have also recently finalized their travel plans to visit Britain with kids.

However, the kids are not anticipated to participate in any publicly televised charity work, although this could be a good step toward reconciliation!

Volunteers Are Risking Their Lives to Stop Ebola. They Aren’t Always Welcome.

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Frontline Congolese workers who conduct safe burials are key to containing what experts fear could become the worst ever Ebola outbreak. They risk not just infection, but the anger of terrified communities.

Colette Shulman, Soviet Analyst With On-the-Ground Insights, Dies at 94

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She arrived in Moscow in 1955, two years after Stalin’s death, and spent several years as a journalist covering major events and ordinary Soviet lives.

An Attack on Ebola’s First Responders

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Our chief Africa correspondent, Declan Walsh, reports from a city where Red Cross workers carrying out burials in the Ebola outbreak have come under attack.

At the Stadium and Far Away, Cape Verde Fans Embrace the Possible

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Cape Verdeans were ecstatic when their country qualified for the World Cup. Their joy has now been supercharged by what seemed unthinkable before the tournament: a spot in the knockouts.

Trump’s Vow to ‘Run’ Venezuela Is Tested After Quakes

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The U.S. dispatched hundreds of rescue workers to help the Venezuelan government, as the injured overwhelmed hospitals and the death toll rose to 920. The Pentagon sent two ships, transport planes and helicopters.

Dan Sullivan Can Join Dan Sullivan on Alaska Senate Ballot, Judge Says

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The ruling reversed a decision by the state’s elections office that had found Dan J. Sullivan was ineligible to challenge Dan S. Sullivan, an incumbent senator.

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The Trump administration said it would commit aid, at a time when it has been expanding U.S. commercial interests in Venezuela beyond oil.

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