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Volunteers Build Iran’s Missile Warning Map

Amid US strikes, Iranians rely on DIY tech to stay informed in a digital black hole.

Since Donald Trump ignited tensions with Iran over three weeks ago, the country has found itself under relentless military bombardment and an unprecedented internet blackout. Without official alerts or real-time information, a group of Iranian volunteers has stepped up, creating a dynamic mapping platform called Mahsa Alert to help citizens navigate these dangerous times.

Despite limitations such as government control over connectivity, this lightweight app provides push notifications for confirmed strikes and offers offline capabilities, ensuring users can stay updated even when internet access is erratic. The project's founders say it has gained traction quickly, with over 100,000 daily active users in a matter of days.

While Mahsa Alert cannot replace official emergency services, its creators are dedicated to verifying reports and mapping potential targets like military sites, ensuring civilians can avoid dangerous areas. The app also includes crucial information such as locations of medical facilities and religious sites, turning it into more than just a warning tool but a resource for everyday life.

The success of Mahsa Alert highlights the resilience and ingenuity of a community facing unprecedented challenges. In an era where governments increasingly control digital access, citizen-led initiatives like this could become vital in maintaining basic freedoms and ensuring public safety.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/story/iranians-dont-have-a-missile-alert-system-so-volunteers-built-their-own-warning-map/
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