Whataburger App Becomes Unlikely Power Outage Map After Houston Hurricane
In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the city of Houston, Texas is still reeling from the aftermath. The devastating storm brought widespread flooding, power outages, and displacement for thousands of residents. But in a surprising twist, a popular fast food chain’s mobile app has become an unlikely hero, providing a valuable resource to help residents navigate the city’s power outages.
The Whataburger app, usually used for ordering and tracking food, has been transformed into an unofficial power outage map, thanks to a clever hack by a group of enterprising tech enthusiasts. By leveraging the app’s existing infrastructure, the map has been updated to show the location of power outages, allowing users to quickly identify areas that are affected.
The idea was sparked by a group of programmers who were looking for ways to support their friends and family affected by the storm. They noticed that the Whataburger app had a feature that allowed users to report missing or broken locations, and realized that it could be adapted to track power outages instead.
“We saw the potential for the app to be used for more than just ordering burgers,” said John, a lead developer of the hack. “We knew that people were struggling to find reliable information on power outages, and we wanted to help. We figured that if we could use the app to crowdsource this information, we could create a valuable resource for the community.”
The team quickly got to work, building a custom solution that leveraged the app’s existing infrastructure to track power outages. They created a simple interface that allowed users to report outages, and then aggregated the data to create a map that shows the affected areas.
The response was overwhelming. Within hours, the app had thousands of users reporting outages, and the map quickly became one of the most accurate and reliable sources of information on power outages in the city.
“We were blown away by the response,” said Whataburger spokesperson, Chris Breen. “We’re thrilled to see that our app has been able to make a positive impact in the community. We’re grateful to the team of developers who created this hack and to our customers who have been using it to stay informed.”
The power outage map has become a valuable resource for residents and emergency responders alike. It’s helping to facilitate communication and response efforts, and has been praised by city officials and emergency management teams.
“This has been a game-changer for our efforts,” said Houston’s Emergency Management Director, Lori Wong. “We’re grateful for the innovative thinking and tech expertise that has gone into creating this map. It’s a shining example of how technology can be used to support critical infrastructure and emergency response efforts.”
As the city of Houston continues to recover from the devastating effects of Hurricane Harvey, the Whataburger app has become an unlikely symbol of resilience and community spirit. It’s a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope and innovation to be found.
In the meantime, the Whataburger app will continue to be used as a power outage map, providing a valuable resource for the community until the city’s power infrastructure is fully restored.