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Ukraine Siren Alerts
Developer(s)Bernard Moerdler
Initial releaseMarch 1, 2022
Stable release
2.28 / March 27, 2022
Engine
    PlatformTwitter, Telegram, Facebook
    Available inEnglish, Ukrainian
    TypeEmergency notification system
    Websitehttps://uasa.io

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    Ukraine Siren Alerts (UASA) is a siren alert system created by Israeli student Bernard 'Boaz' Moerdler.[1] The system automatically alerts users of sirens in Ukraine using data from municipal and cities who post alerts on their website and is based on Israel's Red Color system,[2] which alerts users when a siren is sounded anywhere in Israel. Initially launched on Twitter, the system has since expanded to Telegram and Facebook channels, with an SMS-based system currently in development.[3] UASA also has a map function that allows people to see all active alerts throughout Ukraine.[4]

    UASA officially launched on March 1, 2022, using live streams to interpret when a siren was sounding.[5] Moerdler later improved upon this in version 2, which used information from the municipalities and cities to generate alerts.[6] The program launched in select areas but quickly expanded to cover the entire country by the end of March.[7] The future plan of the program is to develop an application and a website that will help alert users of sirens as well as show why a siren sounded in a specific area.[1]

    History[edit]

    The program's development began with the start of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Moerdler was inspired to create the program following conversations with his Ukrainian girlfriend, who has relatives in the country. "Initially, I started researching the idea after conversations with my girlfriend, who is from Ukraine, about the systems that they have available there in the country. After that, I did some research more into the system and found that it is quite antiquated in comparison to the ones we have here in Israel."[8] - remarked Moerdler in an interview with the Israeli news network i24 News.

    The first version of the program listened to live streams in select areas throughout Ukraine and detected sirens using the sound data.[5] When it detected a siren, the program would post to the platforms it operated on. In the second iteration of the system, UASA harvests data published by municipalities and cities which post their alerts via their own website and social media accounts. It then takes the data and automatically posts it to its social media pages. [9]

    In the future, the program will have a website and application which users can use to get alerts of regions.[1] Furthermore, it has been stated that SMS based alerts are in development.[9]

    Supported regions[edit]

    UASA initially started with just support for Kyiv City and later moved to support almost the whole country except for Kherson, citing that is would not be possible due to the take over of the area by Russian forces.[10]

    Ukraine Siren Alerts supported regions
    Region Name Support status
    Cherkasy Oblast Full support
    Chernihiv Oblast Full support
    Chernivtsi Oblast Whole Oblast alerts only
    Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Full support
    Donetsk Oblast Full support
    Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Whole Oblast alerts only
    Kharkiv Oblast Full support
    Kherson Oblast Unable to be added
    Khmelnytskyi Oblast Full support
    Kirovohrad Oblast Full support
    Kyiv (Municipality) Full support
    Kyiv Oblast Full Support
    Luhansk Oblast Full Support
    Lviv Oblast Whole Oblast alerts only
    Mykolaiv Oblast Full support
    Odesa Oblast Full support
    Poltava Oblast Full support
    Rivne Oblast Full support
    Sumy Oblast Full support
    Ternopil Oblast Whole Oblast alerts only
    Vinnytsia Oblast Full support
    Volyn Oblast Whole Oblast alerts only
    Zakarpattia Oblast Whole Oblast alerts only
    Zaporizhzhia Oblast Full support
    Zhytomyr Oblast Whole Oblast alerts only

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "סטודנט ישראלי פיתח "מערכת צבע אדום" לאזרחי אוקראינה - וואלה! טכנולוגיה". וואלה! (in עברית). 2022-03-29. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
    2. Welle (www.dw.com), Deutsche. "Технології, що рятують життя: як дізнатися про повітряні тривоги в Україні | DW | 29.03.2022". DW.COM (in українська). Retrieved 2022-03-29.
    3. "New project inspired by Israel's 'Red Alert' helps update Ukrainians". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
    4. "Ukraine Siren Alerts Twitter account". Twitter. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
    5. 5.0 5.1 "Ukraine Siren Alerts Twitter account". Twitter. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
    6. "https://twitter.com/ukrainealert/status/1500190425092698112". Twitter. Retrieved 2022-03-29. External link in |title= (help)
    7. "Ukraine Siren Alerts Twitter account". Twitter. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
    8. "I24 News Israeli company develops a red alert system for Ukrainians, modeled after Israel's quick response to rocket strikes". I24 news. 2022-03-29. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
    9. 9.0 9.1 Eisenstein, Susan R. "Israeli Nonprofit Develops Ukraine Red Alert System". jewishlink.news. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
    10. "Ukraine Siren Alerts Twitter account". Twitter. Retrieved 2022-04-05.


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