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The community sargassum board (first used in Punta Cana) was failing to load for some visitors because of a technical fault in how the page handed text to the report buttons. The board now resolves its own wording on the browser side, the way the other interactive tools already do, so it loads reliably. We also added a compile-time guard so this class of mistake is caught before it can ship again.
Danniyeh has some of the richest water in Lebanon and still loses the taps — because the trouble is delivery, not supply. This new board lets neighbours tell each other where the water is out right now: tap your village to report dry taps and see whether others nearby are too. It carries the North Lebanon Water Establishment's Danniyeh line for reporting a cut-off, and explains the two things that stop the water here — a long power cut stopping the pumps, and a winter freeze splitting the highland pipes.
Jinja already had a board for power cuts; now there is one for water. Tap the area you are in to report dry taps and see whether neighbours nearby are reporting the same, so you can tell if it is just your tap or the whole area. It is run by residents, with NWSC's toll-free lines for reporting a real supply problem. Because the Masese pumps share the grid, a long power cut often takes the water too — the page says so, and both boards now lead the Jinja page.
El tablero de caminos de entrada y salida mostraba algunos textos en inglés: el estado de cada camino, las etiquetas de superficie, vehículo y riesgo, y el pie de página. Ahora toda la página está en español.
Tap a vote on a suggestion before signing in and we remember it: you're taken to sign in, and the vote is cast for you when you come back — no need to find the suggestion and tap again. This already worked for writing a suggestion; now voting works the same way.
Added crossing-planner — a round-trip planner for towns reached across a scheduled single-lane crossing that closes overnight (first use: Whittier's tunnel), reusing the tunnel-schedule maths and a live freezing flag. And getting-here — a bus routes/reservation/last-bus-back planner for road-only places served by reserved intercity buses (first use: Shirakawa-gō), which defers exact times to operators where no open timetable feed exists.
Two reusable tools landed this week. 'Paid Parking' answers 'do I have to pay the meter right now?' for any town with hours-bounded on-street parking — it works the answer out from the clock, so it never goes stale, and lays out the per-street limits, payment, exemptions and ticket details (first use: Lunenburg, Nova Scotia). 'Beach Reports' is a community board for the daily, beach-by-beach question a coast gets — above all 'where's the seaweed today?' — where residents tap a beach and the board shows the median of recent reports, pairing the neighbour signal with the official satellite bulletin it can't replace (first use: Punta Cana). Both are now available to any town where they fit.
La pregunta de cada verano — ¿dónde hay sargazo hoy? — cambia con el viento y la marea, y ningún parte oficial la responde playa por playa. El nuevo tablero 'Reportes de playa' deja que los vecinos y visitantes digan cómo está cada playa ahora mismo: tocas una playa y eliges si está limpia, con algo, o con mucho sargazo. El tablero muestra la mediana de los reportes recientes (así un solo reporte no la mueve) y cada reporte caduca solo en cuestión de horas, para que refleje el presente. Leer es libre; reportar pide iniciar sesión. Siempre va junto al boletín oficial por satélite de la USF, que esto no reemplaza: son los vecinos, no un servicio oficial, y el mar cambia durante el día.
Downtown parking trips a lot of people up — the rules changed this spring, and the meters run only part of the day and part of the year. The new Paid Parking page works out, from the time of day, whether you have to pay right now ($2 an hour, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) or whether it's free — and it's free overnight, on Sundays and statutory holidays, and all of December, January and February. It also lays out which streets have a two-hour limit, where the free 30-minute spots are, how to pay by coin or the HotSpot app, who parks free, and what a ticket costs. The signs on each street are always the final word; the town's parking page is linked for the exact map.
Agregamos los muestreos de 2026 de Playa Principal —23 NMP el 4 de junio y 37 el 16 de abril, ambos muy por debajo del límite de 200— del monitoreo comunitario de Pro Sayulita. Antes la lectura más reciente era de diciembre de 2025.
Muestra los ciclones activos del Pacífico oriental con la distancia a Sayulita, el calendario de la temporada (mayo–noviembre, pico agosto–octubre), una lista de preparación y los contactos de emergencia. Lista para la temporada que ya empezó.
If a single tool, or one of a town's pinned summaries, ever hits a problem, only that piece shows a brief plain notice now — the rest of the page, and the way back, stay put.
A new calculator compares the real yearly cost of the three ways into Oxford — the 400 bus, driving in and parking, and the Thornhill park-and-ride. Set how many days a week you go and, if you like, your own car's fuel economy, and it shows the cost of each and which is cheapest for you. It counts running costs only (fuel, parking and fares) and says so, and the fares it uses are dated with links to check the live prices.
You can now check the line at the border before you set off. A new tool shows the wait that U.S. Customs and Border Protection is reporting right now at the Naco crossing (about ten minutes south of town) and the larger Douglas crossing into Agua Prieta — for cars and on foot, with SENTRI and Ready Lane where they run. The figures are CBP's own and refresh about every hour; the official port page is one tap away, and a short line now can still build, so it never pretends to be a promise.
A new tool kind reads a Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre's latest advisory plus local wind to say whether ash is heading toward a town right now (first use: Antigua, under Volcán de Fuego). And the live river/lake-level tool gained an Austrian provider through the eHYD / Upper Austria open data (first use: the Hallstättersee).
Shows the lake's current level at the Lahn gauge in the village, where it sits against its recent range, and a link to the official Upper Austria flood service. The numbers describe the lake — the flood warning lives with the authorities.
Muestra cuánta lluvia pone el modelo del clima sobre las laderas que rodean La Antigua —donde se originan los derrumbes en las carreteras y los lahares— en los últimos dos días y los próximos dos. No es una alerta; la llamada oficial es de CONRED e INSIVUMEH.
Lee el aviso de ceniza más reciente del Washington VAAC y el viento, y dice en palabras sencillas si la ceniza del Volcán de Fuego va hacia La Antigua, se aleja o pasa de lado. No es una alerta de erupción: esas las dan CONRED (119) e INSIVUMEH.
Muestra los últimos 30 días de lluvia frente al promedio de 30 años y el pronóstico de la semana, con un aviso de seguridad para las crecidas de arroyos y barrancas. Pensada para la temporada de lluvias de verano.
A reusable tool for towns returning after a conflict, where leftover ordnance is the binding danger. It holds the verified, stable safety facts — the core rule, how to report a find, who clears and certifies land, and the order a safe return happens — with the report numbers as tap-to-call. It is deliberately a static reference, not a live tracker or a crowd-reported map. First used in Khiam, South Lebanon.
The Dempster and Top of the World highways have long stretches with no fuel, and running out is a real danger. Enter your tank size, your fuel use and the reserve you want to keep, and the tool works out the longest fuel-free stretch on each road — 409 km from Dawson to Eagle Plains on the Dempster, 171 km to Chicken on the Top of the World — and how much extra fuel to carry, with the ferry seasons and a remote-travel checklist.
Dawson already had the live Yukon River gauge; this adds the Klondike River, the channel whose ice jams drove the May 2023 evacuation at Rock Creek and Henderson Corner. It reads the official Water Survey of Canada gauge above Bonanza Creek, shows the river's level and flow against its recent range, and points to the Yukon Flood Hub and the Emergency Measures Organization for the official flood call.
A short, clear page for anyone returning to Khiam: the one rule — do not enter a home, field or road until it has been checked, because a cleared road is not a cleared house — what to do if you find something, the numbers to call to report it (and for an injury), who clears the land and certifies it safe, and the order a safe return usually happens. It carries no live status and no crowd-reported locations; it is the verified safety facts in one place.
Shirakawa-gō has no train, and the last buses out leave in the late afternoon while the village stops admitting day visitors at 5 p.m. — so day trips can end with people stranded. A new page lays out the bus routes in and out from Takayama, Kanazawa, Nagoya, Toyama and Takaoka, which ones you must reserve ahead, the last-bus reality, and where to book — and sends you to the operators for exact times.
A new planner for the round trip through the Anton Anderson Tunnel. Tell it when you need to be in Anchorage and it works back to the tunnel window to catch and when to leave; it always shows the last way home tonight and the latest you can leave Anchorage to make it, so you are not left on the wrong side overnight. It is the published schedule, not a live feed, and links Alaska 511 for live status.
The tool now shows where Kampala floods every rainy season — Bwaise, Katwe, Kalerwe, Kawempe and the valleys below the hills — which of the two wet seasons it is right now, and whether the weather model expects heavy rain in the next few days. It pairs the rainfall read with the radio warning chain and after-flood water-safety advice, and is plain that it is not a flood warning.
El tablero ya recordaba a Agatha (2022); ahora también cuenta a Erick, que tocó tierra en la costa de Oaxaca el 19 de junio de 2025 como categoría 3 y dejó a la región sin luz.
Qué tortugas marinas se ven cerca y cuándo: la temporada de anidación de la golfina mes a mes, las arribadas del santuario de Escobilla, los paseos de La Ventanilla y el Centro Mexicano de la Tortuga — con cómo verlas sin molestarlas.
Some towns manage a tight summer water supply by stepping through restriction stages rather than cutting it off. A new tool kind lays out the stage in force, what it allows, and the full ladder — built first for Tofino, and reusable for any town that runs staged water restrictions.
Tofino's summer water supply is the limit the whole town lives within, so each summer the District sets a conservation stage with rules for everyone. The new tool shows the stage in force now (Stage 1 since 12 May), exactly what you can and can't do at it, and the full Stage 1 to 3 ladder — with the District's own page as the source for the live stage.
Tofino sits on an exposed Pacific coast where a winter gale is part of the season, not a surprise. The new tool reads Environment Canada's official warnings for the west coast of Vancouver Island and shows the wind right now, with the places to check power and the highway when a storm comes in.
Mzuzu's piped water runs short of demand and on no fixed schedule, and the higher and outer areas lose their taps first. The new board lets you tap your area when your water is out and see whether neighbours are reporting the same — so you can tell a town-wide cut from a problem with your own tank. It shows the NRWB fault line (374, toll-free from TNM numbers) alongside, and clears reports after a few hours so it always shows what's happening now.
Tumeongeza orodha ya namba muhimu zenye vitufe vya kupiga moja kwa moja: huduma za dharura (999 au 112, ambulensi ya Msalaba Mwekundu 1199, na namba ya bila malipo ya KWS kwa dharura za baharini na wanyamapori), afya (Zahanati ya Watamu — wazi saa 24; Hospitali ya Malindi ndiyo ya karibu zaidi, takriban km 25), na maji na umeme (MAWASCO na KPLC).
Sasa kuna ubao wa majirani unaoonyesha wapi maji ya bomba yamekatika hivi sasa Watamu — ili ujue kama tatizo ni kwako tu au eneo zima. Bonyeza eneo lako kuripoti; ripoti hujifuta zenyewe maji yakirudi. Unapata namba rasmi ya MAWASCO ya kupiga, pamoja na muktadha wa mgogoro wa maji wa 2025. Huu ni ubao wa majirani, si wa MAWASCO.
Added a bin-cycle tool that explains alternating weekly and fortnightly kerbside collections and flags when a bank holiday shifts them, reading the official GOV.UK bank-holiday dates so it stays right with no upkeep; and a transfer-station tool for the shared drop-off sites many towns rely on, with a live open-or-closed status and a sorted-recycling guide. First used in Cheltenham and Damariscotta.
A new tool shows whether the Nobleboro–Jefferson Transfer Station is open right now, its Tuesday-to-Saturday hours and holiday closures, the sticker you need to get in, and exactly how its sorted recycling and fee-by-weight drop-offs work — for all five towns the station serves.
Cheltenham now has its own page. It starts with three tools: a live River Chelt flood watch reading the Environment Agency's gauges, the festivals-and-racing calendar that shapes the town's year, and a plain guide to the fortnightly bin cycle that flags bank-holiday changes. More will follow as residents suggest them.
The price-watch tool now reads fully in Amharic — labels, the report form, and the how-it-works note — instead of falling back to English. First used by Bati's Monday-market board; available to every Amharic town.
ነዋሪዎች በሰኞ ገበያ የከፈሉትን ዋጋ ሲያስገቡ ሌሎች የቅርብ ጊዜውን የተለመደ ዋጋ ማየት ይችላሉ — ጤፍ፣ ስንዴ፣ በቆሎ፣ ማሽላ፣ ቀይ ሽንኩርት እና ፍየል፣ በሬ። የተለመደው ዋጋ የሚታየው ጥቂት ሰዎች ሲያስገቡ ብቻ ነው፣ ስለዚህ አንድ ሰው ቁጥሩን አያዛባም። ይፋዊ ዋጋ አይደለም።
Cuando no llega el agua, toca tu sector (el Centro o tu vereda) para avisar a los vecinos; si varios del mismo sector avisan, se entiende que el corte es de la zona. Los reportes se borran solos con las horas. Incluye el canal oficial de ESVILLA y la Alcaldía para los avisos de suspensión.
Bernal se ve de lejos por la Peña, pero el pueblo se camina. La nueva herramienta reúne dos recorridos a pie por el centro histórico: uno por el corazón del pueblo —el templo de San Sebastián, El Castillo y su Museo de la Máscara, la Capilla de las Ánimas, los telares de lana de La Aurora y las calles de los dulces—, y otro, más corto y de subida, hasta la Capilla de la Santa Cruz y los miradores al pie del monolito. Cada recorrido trae su mejor momento, cuánto dura, qué tan pesado es y por dónde empezar; y recuerda que lunes y martes el pueblo descansa. Subir la Peña, con su cupo y su cima cerrada, sigue en la herramienta «Acceso a la Peña de Bernal».
The rent-increase rules, property-tax (Grundsteuer), school-system finder, wildfire-ready checklist and wine-route planner pages were throwing a server error for some visitors and not loading. They now open reliably in every town that uses them, in each town's own language.
Towns whose people fish at night by lamplight can now show a 'good fishing nights' board. Light-attraction fishing works best when the sky is dark, so the tool grades each of the coming nights by how much of it the moon leaves dark, surfaces any statutory closed season first, and stays honest that it is the moon and the dark hours — not a catch prediction or a safety judgement. It is pure calendar astronomy on the shared night-sky engine, so it never goes stale, and it is reusable for any light-attraction fishery. First use: Nkhata Bay, on Lake Malawi.
Usipa and utaka are caught at night with a lamp over the water, and the lamp pulls best when there is no moonlight to compete with it. This tool reads the moon for the next two weeks: which nights are dark and good for the lamp, which are bright and slow, and when the next new and full moon fall. It is pure astronomy — no feed, nothing to go stale — and it shows the moon and the dark hours, never a promise of a catch or a judgement that it is safe to go out, so it points you to the wind and lake conditions first. When the lake's closed season is on, it says so before anything else.
State water reaches only part of Tripoli, so most households buy trucked water to fill their tanks and refill gallons for drinking — and no official source tracks what that costs. This new board lets signed-in residents share what they last paid for a tank fill or a drinking-water refill, and shows the median of recent neighbour reports. It is neighbours' own figures, not official prices or a vendor list; the price swings with the cost of diesel and the neighbourhood, so it waits for a few reports before showing a number.
A bill-anchored rooftop-solar payback calculator for towns on private-generator power, and a turf-removal rebate and watering calculator for desert towns with a lawn buy-back program. Both are reusable across towns with local figures.
Enter your monthly generator bill to see whether rooftop solar could beat it — the rough size, cost, yearly saving and how long until it pays for itself. Plain arithmetic, no sales pitch.
Type in how much grass you have to see what the water district's rebate would pay and how much water you'd save, plus how often you should water this month and the summer watering hours.
En la página de Tepoztlán, la herramienta para subir a la Zona Arqueológica El Tepozteco ahora aparece como un resumen en la portada: el horario (miércoles a domingo, de 9 a 16 h) y la entrada, de un vistazo, sin tener que abrirla.
Český Krumlov sits inside a tight bend of the Vltava, and a rising river is the town's oldest risk — the 2002 flood was catastrophic, and the Vltava reached its highest flood degree again twice in 2024. "Is the Vltava Rising?" now shows the live water level at the Český Krumlov (Nové Spolí) gauge, with its recent range and whether it's rising, steady or falling. The reading comes straight from the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute's open data (ČHMÚ, under CC BY 4.0), updated through the day. The page describes the river — it is not a flood warning. The official flood degree is set by ČHMÚ and the town flood commission, both linked from the tool, along with the 24-hour flood hotline.