PASADENA, Calif. — Automated alerts from the fledgling West Coast earthquake early warning system are ready to be used broadly by businesses, utilities, schools and other entities but not for mass ...
A federal spending bill signed includes $34.85 million for continued expansion of the ShakeAlert system, including into ...
PRESIDENT Obama’s $8.2 million request this week for the federal government to fund an early earthquake warning system on the West Coast is a good start. But it’s far from enough to get a system up ...
Developers testing an earthquake early warning system for the West Coast say its automated alerts are ready to be used more broadly, but not for mass public notification. U.S. Geological Survey ...
ELKO — Nevada will be added to the West Coast earthquake early warning system under a federal spending bill signed into law last month, according to U.S. Rep. Mark Amodei.
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