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This new Google alert could save your life - Here's how to get it on Android and iPhone

This new Google alert could save your life - Here's how to get it on Android and iPhone

Natural disasters like massive flooding, hurricanes and wildfires are becoming more common. This puts millions of people around the globe at risk. Especially if they don't have proper warning before disaster strikes. That's why Google is using AI technology to notify those at risk. Here's what you need to know.

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