When technology becomes a lifebuffer
Unexpected floods, earthquakes, forest fires or widespread power outages make communication and information search difficult. However, with a smartphone and suitable applications, users can receive early warnings, locate locations, find shelter or send distress signals even when there is no phone signal.
Applications to install in advance
Zalo, WhatsApp: Multi-connected messaging platforms help users maintain communication via Wi-Fi when the mobile network is interrupted. Many applications also support real-time location.
Google Maps (offline map download): When you are not connected to the internet, an offline map still helps users orient themselves, find the nearest escape route or shelter location.
Red Cross First aid: The International Red Cross application provides first aid instructions in photos and videos, even without a network connection.
Disaster Alert: Provides real-time information on earthquakes, storms, volcanoes and global disaster risks, with automatic warnings from meteorological agencies.
Life360: The location application helps relatives track each other's location, sending SOS warnings with just one button press.
Flashlight, SOS alarm, Battery Saver: A set of support tools when there is a power outage, need for a distress signal or save the battery for a long time without charging.
Be proactive before it's too late
Natural disasters will not be announced in advance. Therefore, pre-installing essential applications is a simple but effective way to increase survival and support loved ones.
In the context of increasingly complex climate change, each individual should be equipped with the necessary technology on their phone as part of an emergency response plan.