Google launches 'FloodHub', a platform to forecast flood

Google launches 'FloodHub', a platform to forecast flood

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: November 11 2022

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  • Google, an American technology giant, has launched a platform that displays flood forecasts, namely ‘FloodHub’. 
  • This platform shows the area and time where floods could occur, in order to inform people about the natural calamity and authorities can assist them with effectively. 
  • The technology giant has also expanded its AI flood forecasting services to 18 counties.
  • Google launched its flood forecasting services to safeguard people against the disasters and natural calamity in 2018.
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