Seconds of warning: how earthquake alerts reach us around the world

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Seconds of warning: how earthquake alerts reach us around the world
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An overview of how earthquake early-warning systems work around the world—from the USGS ShakeAlert network and Mexico City’s drills to Japan’s S-Net and Android-based crowd alerts—explaining how alerts can arrive in seconds and why timing depends on distance from the epicenter.

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