Regional shaking map tool for rapid characterization of the strong ground motion following the significant earthquake has been developed. New tool is based on state-of-the-art data processing technologies and regional seismological data. The earthquake data processing system uses regional and global seismic stations. The technologies for generating shaking maps is mostly automatic. Public information on recent and past earthquakes is freely available on the eqalert.ru website. Internet users can also submit the felt report through the eqalert.ru using “Did you feel the earthquake?” questioner, unified in accordance with the U.S. Geological Survey DYFI. Automatic earthquake notification is freely available in the form of PUSH-notification for Android and iOS mobile applications and Telegram messenger bot.
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