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Google's AI Flood Forecasting Services, which were first launched in India in 2018, have been expanded to San Francisco by Google.
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It now covers 18 countries in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia.
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The company also launched "FloodHub," which displays flood forecasts and shows when floods may occur.
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This allows people at the most significant risk to get the information they need, and authorities can help them.
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After successfully piloting it in the US, the company has expanded its wildfire tracking program into several other countries.
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The company uses new AI models based on satellite imagery to detect wildfire boundaries and show their location in Search and Maps.
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"Since July, we've covered over 30 major wildfire events in the US and Canada.
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This has helped inform people with more than 7 million views in Search and Maps.
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Google announced that wildfire detection is now possible in the US, Canada, Mexico, and parts of Australia.
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