Watch Duty App Expands to Monitor Floods Amid Climate Crisis
The Watch Duty app, which helped millions track wildfires in Los Angeles, is now expanding to include flood monitoring. This comes as the U.S. enters peak flash flood season, highlighting the need for timely information during climate emergencies.
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Watch Duty App Expands to Track Flooding Amid Climate Crisis
Watch Duty, the fire-tracking app used by millions, expands to help monitor dangerous floods
Watch Duty, the fire-tracking app used by millions, expands to help monitor dangerous floods
Watch Duty, the fire-tracking app used by millions, expands to help monitor dangerous floods
Watch Duty, the fire-tracking app used by millions, expands to help monitor dangerous floods
Watch Duty, the fire-tracking app used by millions, expands to help monitor dangerous floods
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- T2WDIV (Local 4 / NBC Detroit)
- T2The Virginian-Pilot
- T2Daily Press
- T2Capital Gazette
- T2Baltimore Sun
- T3Daily Local News (Chester County)
- T3Delaware County Daily Times
- T2Sun Sentinel (South Florida)
- T2LA Daily News
- T2Long Beach Press-Telegram
- T2Pasadena Star-News
- T2Orange County Register
- T2San Bernardino Sun
- T2Lowell Sun
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