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Facebook Apologizes for Placing Wrong People in Vicinity of Pakistani Blast

© REUTERS / Dado Ruvic/IllustrationA 3D printed Facebook logo is seen in front of a displayed cyber code in this illustration
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Facebook has issued a statement to apologize for sending security notifications to people thuosands of miles away from the attacks in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — On Sunday, a suicide blast in Lahore left at least 70 people dead and over 300 injured, mainly women and children. Following the attack, Facebook activated its Safety Check system to allow the people in the vicinity of the attack to inform other people that they were safe. However, on Sunday the system sent warnings to many people in the United States, India and the United Kingdom, among others.

​"We activated Safety Check today in Lahore, Pakistan, after an explosion that took place there <…> Unfortunately, many people not affected by the crisis received a notification asking if they were okay. This kind of bug is counter to our intent. We worked quickly to resolve the issue and we apologize to anyone who mistakenly received the notification," the statement published on Sunday reads.

​It was noted in the statement that the company hoped that Safety Check system was useful to people who were in the vicinity of the bombing.

The Safety Check system was developed in 2014 and was first widely used following the 2015 earthquakes in Nepal. The violent Paris attacks in November 2015 became the first time the system was activated to inform people about a non-natural disaster.

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