The Watch Duty app stemmed from frustration and anger over the lack of centralized and reliable information provided by the government during wildfire emergencies.
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Devastating fires in Los Angeles County that began Tuesday when an intense windstorm met Southern California’s arid conditions have charred neighborhoods, killed five people and prompted more than 100 ...
People are turning to online resources and smartphone app communities such as Watch Duty or Ring's "Neighbors" forum for ...
Watch Duty, a nonprofit-run app that tracks wildfires with live maps and alerts, has shot to the top of Apple’s App Store ...
Watch Duty, an app to track wildfires with live maps and alerts, has become the No. 1 free app in Apple's App Store as of ...