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      UPDATE : Google Maps Brings Wildfires and Tree Coverage Insights and New Address Maker App

      Google Maps coming with new update called wildfire layer that will help users check for wildfires and get access to better navigation. With the wildfire layer feature you can see the latest details about multiple fires at once which will allow them to make informed decisions during times of emergency.

      The Wildfires feature will work base on satellite data.

      Google is also bringing Tree Canopy Insights to track green cover and identify places at greatest risk from rising temperatures.

      Google is releasing an Address Maker app to identify the locations without formal addresses.

      The wildfire layer feature will be available to Google Maps users worldwide on Android, iOS, and desktop starting this October.

      The new wildfire layer feature is the expansion of the wildfire boundary map launched last year in the US.

      It assists in understanding the approximate size and location of fire from their devices.

      The wildfire layer will provide details about multiple fires at once.

      When the feature is live on your Google Maps application then you can see important details about a fire by tapping on it (red areas with pins), such as its containment, how many acres have burned, and when was the information last reported.

      Google Maps has taken help from National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) to add more details to the feature in US.

      Google says it is planning to expand the data for more countries, starting with Australia later this year.

      The Google Wildfire layer will be available to Google Maps users worldwide on Android starting this week.

      The iOS and desktop users will get it starting this October.

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      Google is also releasing Tree Canopy Insights to over 100 cities around the globe, including Guadalajara, London, Sydney, and Toronto in the first half of 2022.

      The Tree Canopy Insights uses aerial imagery and advanced AI (Artificial Intelligence) capabilities to identify heat islands (devoid of green cover) that are at high risk of increasing temperatures.

      Google states that local government can access the free Tree Canopy data to get insights about where to plant trees to increase shade and reduce heat.

      The Google piloted this feature in Los Angeles.

      Google Maps is supporting people who live in places without formal addresses.

      With the free Address Maker app you can now use the open course system called Plus Codes to create unique, functioning addresses from an Android app.

      The six-digit codes can be located on Google Maps and will be navigable.

      Address Maker helps organisations assign addresses and add missing roads.

      Google said governments and NGOs in Gambia, Kenya, India, South Africa, and the US are already using Address Maker.

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