NexoAid

Live disaster monitor

Provider-agnostic relay of official sources. NexoAid relays — never originates — official warnings, and does not predict earthquakes.

NexoAid does not predict earthquakes. We monitor official sources, verified citizen reports, and operational signals to surface early warnings (where available), probable-aftershock awareness, and safety guidance.

Understanding alerts

Prediction
Not possible

No one can scientifically predict the exact date, time, location and magnitude of a future earthquake. NexoAid never claims to.

Forecast / probability
Probabilistic

Scientists can estimate the likelihood of aftershocks over a time window. This is a probability, not a certainty.

Early warning
After it starts

Once an earthquake has already begun, sensors can send an alert seconds to tens of seconds ahead of damaging shaking — where such systems exist.

Operational alert
Safety action

Guidance for responders and the public on what to do now — e.g. pause entry into damaged structures.

Latest monitored seismic events

Official monitoring is being configured.

Live official feeds (USGS / NOAA / GDACS) are read-only and disabled by default. Enable them once verified.

NexoAid does not replace official emergency services. In a life-threatening emergency, contact local authorities first.

Source provider health

USGS Earthquake Hazards Programlive official feeds are not enabled (NEXOAID_FEEDS_ENABLED)disabled
NOAA / U.S. Tsunami Warning System (via NWS)live official feeds are not enabled (NEXOAID_FEEDS_ENABLED)disabled
GDACS — Global Disaster Alert and Coordination Systemlive official feeds are not enabled (NEXOAID_FEEDS_ENABLED)disabled

Adapters are read-only, server-side, time-boxed and fail-safe. NexoAid relays official sources for situational awareness and never originates warnings.