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China shares AI-driven weather warning system with developing nations to boost global disaster resilience.
China is sharing its AI-powered MAZU-Urban early warning system with developing nations to strengthen global resilience against extreme weather, as part of the UN’s Early Warnings for All initiative.
Launched in 2022 and expanded in 2025, the system uses advanced forecasting models, cloud-based technology, and emergency response protocols to deliver real-time, customized alerts for hazards ranging from storms to heatwaves.
Named after a traditional sea goddess, MAZU integrates modern AI with cultural disaster wisdom and was showcased at the 2025 World Meteorological Congress, where multiple countries expressed interest in collaboration.
The system has been deployed domestically to improve public safety and economic stability, with plans to extend its benefits globally through technology transfer and capacity building.
China comparte un sistema de alerta meteorológica impulsado por IA con las naciones en desarrollo para aumentar la resiliencia global a los desastres.