At 4.17am on 6 February a 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked Turkey. Within the days that adopted, 50,000 individuals have been killed.
However what’s been barely reported is that Google was working an earthquake early warning system within the nation. The corporate claims it despatched out hundreds of thousands of warnings earlier than the quake hit.
However BBC groups in Turkey and Silicon Valley cannot discover proof that this warning was broadly obtained by individuals within the earthquake zone.
On this particular report for BBC Newsnight, Anna Foster is in Turkey and James Clayton is in San Francisco.
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