SOS alerts: new feature of google and maps for catastrophes
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In the event of a catastrophe of some kind, our smartphone has become a great ally. We can contact emergency services immediately. Or even videotape or take photos of something that may be important. That is something that technology companies know. So now they launch a new tool.
SOS Alerts: New feature of Google and Maps for catastrophes
It is a series of functions developed by Google and Google Maps. In this way, in the event that a catastrophe or crisis occurs, the user has a quick way to search for a solution. Or to be informed of what happens in a place at all times.
How SOS Alerts works
The Google search engine will be a key element in this new tool. If we look for a specific place in the search engine, the results that appear will be different. SOS alerts will be the first to appear for users. We can find maps, main stories, contact emergency services or any useful information about a possible incident.
Also, if we are near an affected area, we may receive a notification on our phone informing us about what is happening. It will also be integrated with Google Maps. So in this way we will be able to see what is happening on the map in real time. If there are accidents or road closures.
SOS Alerts is a good tool that can be of help to users in the event that a crisis or any other major problem arises. Thus, in addition to being able to find a solution, we will be able to be informed in real time of the situation.
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