Performance and User Response of Android's Smartphone-Based Alerts in the 2025 Marmara Ereglisi Earthquake

Abstract

This study presents a comprehensive evaluation of Googles Android Earthquake Alert (AEA) system during the Mw 6.2 Marmara Ereglisi, Turkiye earthquake. AEA detected the event 5.31 seconds after its initiation, alerting over 16 million users. Warning times for weak shaking (MMI III) reached up to 150 seconds, with a median of 56 seconds. While near-source warning windows were shorter, the system achieved 90% true positives and 99% precision overall. The high density of the phone network enabled faster detection than traditional stations, even for this offshore epicenter. Feedback data shows AEA recipients were highly likely to take protective actions, such as drop, cover, and hold on, or warn others. Timely alerts substantially increased user engagement, perceived usefulness, and future trust. These results highlight how crowd-sourced technology and behavioral insights can effectively enhance seismic resilience on a massive scale.

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