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Apple Watch will soon get enhanced emergency warnings for natural disasters

By dailyguardian.aeDecember 5, 20252 Mins Read
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What’s happened? Apple has pushed the watchOS 26.2 release candidate, the next upgrade for Apple Watch, and it contains Enhanced Safety Alerts.

  • In the United States, Apple Watch will deliver alerts for imminent threats such as floods, natural disasters, and other emergencies (via 9To5Mac).
  • Along with alerts, watchOS 26.2 should be able to display rich information, such as maps of affected areas and links to safety guidance.
  • In addition to enhanced emergency alerts, the upcoming watchOS version will refine the existing sleep-scope classifications and improve notification controls.wat

Why is this important? Getting emergency alerts on their wrist can help users take action and save their lives in time, even when their iPhone is in a bag, pocket, or otherwise not immediately accessible.

  • For users who keep their phone on silent (like me), having a secondary channel — the Apple Watch — increases the odds of noticing a disaster warning.
  • The richer format, including a map of the affected area and links to guidance, provides more context than basic text alerts, helping users gauge the impact.
  • Furthermore, refining sleep-score logic will help Apple Watch users gain more accurate insights into their sleep quality.

Why should I care? If you live in a region prone to natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, or other emergencies, watchOS 26.2 could be a tiny lifesaver on your wrist. For people using Apple Watch to track their sleep, the refined sleep score suggests that their nightly data may better align with how rested they feel. Finally, the update includes a fix for a bug that caused the Music app to fail to advance to the next song.

OK, what’s next? As and when watchOS 26.2 rolls out for everyone, Apple might expand the regions supported for Enhanced Safety Alerts. For now, the availability seems limited to the United States. Over time, Apple might expand the alert categories to include air-quality warnings, tsunami alerts, and wildfire warnings, turning the Apple Watch into a personal safety device. The update could also push other manufacturers to up their emergency alert systems.

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