While the destructive Los Angeles fires rage, all eyes have turned to the app that lets you track them. WIRED spoke with ...
People are turning to online resources and smartphone app communities such as Watch Duty or Ring's "Neighbors" forum for ...
The app is run by a nonprofit nominally based in Sonoma County, but is staffed by a dozen employees and hundreds of ...
A free fire tracking app called Watch Duty now tops Apple’s list of most downloaded free iOS apps as California fires rage.
Watch Duty, a volunteer-backed app run by a non-profit, has become the go-to source of critical information for folks hit by the devastating fires in California.
If these volunteers, called reporters, believe there is “a threat to life or property,” the app will send an alert to people in that area. People who are affected will continue to receive ...
Watch Duty, a wildfire alerting app founded in Sonoma County, has been a vital tool for those escaping the catastrophic fires in Southern California.
Adam Engst looks at Watch Duty, a nonprofit-developed app that combines wildfire mapping with real-time alerts from ...
From apps to robots, technology is playing a key role in the fight against the Los Angeles wildfires. A computer simulation ...
Major Los Angeles fires have killed 10, displaced 180,000, and destroyed 10,000 structures. Organizations like Project Camp, GoFundMe.org, and California Fire Foundation are offering aid, accepting ...
California Fire Foundation: California Professional Firefighters founded the nonprofit in 1987 to support families of fallen ...
Alanna Panday, cousin of Ananya Panday, updates on her safety amid California wildfires. Fires continue to blaze across Los Angeles, causing destruction and evacuations.