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Venezuela experienced two major earthquakes, measuring 7.1 and 7.5 in magnitude, causing building collapses and widespread damage. These were the strongest earthquakes to strike the country in a century. Some residents reported receiving earthquake alerts from Google moments before they felt the tremors.
Android users in Venezuela shared screenshots of Google’s earthquake alerts. One alert warned of a magnitude 6.2 quake detected about 212.3 miles (341 km) away. This early warning was possible due to the sensors in modern smartphones.
Each smartphone contains an accelerometer, a sensor that detects movement and vibrations. While accelerometers are commonly used to rotate screens, they can also sense vibrations from earthquakes. When a phone detects strong vibrations, it sends a signal with its location to Google’s Android Earthquake Alerts System.
Google’s servers analyze data from many phones in the area. If enough phones detect similar vibrations, the system confirms an earthquake and sends alerts to users nearby. With over 2 billion Android phones worldwide, this network acts as the largest distributed earthquake detector.
Earthquakes occur in waves. The first waves, called Primary waves or P-waves, travel quickly at about 6 km per second but are weaker. The more damaging Secondary waves, or S-waves, travel at 3–4 km per second. Phones can detect the fast-moving P-waves before the stronger S-waves arrive.
When a phone senses P-waves, it sends data to Google’s servers at the speed of light—over 299,792 km per second. This allows Google to analyze the data and send alerts before the damaging waves reach users. For example, if the epicenter is 341 km away, Google can issue warnings in time for people to prepare.
Google describes this process as a race between the speed of light and the speed of earthquake waves. The speed of light is much faster, allowing for timely alerts.
Android provides two types of earthquake alerts. The Be Aware Alert notifies users of light shaking. The Take Action Alert warns users of moderate to heavy shaking, prompting them to take safety measures. Both alerts include safety tips and a map showing the estimated location and magnitude of the earthquake.
The Android Earthquake Alerts System has operated in India since 2023 on devices running Android 5 or newer. To receive alerts, users must have Wi-Fi or cellular data enabled. Users can disable earthquake alerts in their device settings if they choose.





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