Wildfire app Watch Duty now offers multilingual support
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wildfire app now offers support in Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, and Vietnamese

Language is no longer a barrier to safety
/ 12:26 AM September 29, 2023

Wildfire app Watch Duty

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In a significant development for wildfire preparedness, popular real-time tracking and alerting app Watch Duty has expanded its language support to include Filipino, along with Spanish, Chinese, and Vietnamese. This expansion aims to provide critical information to a diverse user base, including non-native English speakers.

Watch Duty has gained recognition as a go-to app for real-time wildfire updates, and this recent language expansion is in response to its growing user community, which now exceeds a million users, many of whom do not primarily speak English. 

By adding Filipino and other languages, the app intends to ensure that residents in wildfire-prone regions can receive crucial updates in their preferred language.

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Emergency alert systems often fail to accommodate non-English speakers, leaving a significant portion of the population without access to vital wildfire updates. Watch Duty’s commitment to inclusivity warrants that wildfire data is presented in an accessible manner. 

The app is available for free on iOS and Android, making it accessible to all, regardless of language preference or connectivity challenges. This expansion aligns with Watch Duty’s dedication to enhancing wildfire preparedness for a diverse population.

As wildfires remain a recurring threat, apps like Watch Duty play a crucial role in keeping communities informed and safe. With the inclusion of Filipino, the app has extended a helping hand to a broader audience, reaffirming its commitment to making wildfire information accessible to all.

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