Miklat - Shelter Finder
Miklat - Shelter Finder Summary
Miklat - Shelter Finder is a mobile Android app in Maps And Navigation by Jeremie Quenet. Released in Mar 2026 (recently released ago). It has about 189+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 189 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Mar 15, 2026.
Recent activity: 189 installs this week (189 over 4 weeks) View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 15, 2026 .
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App Description
Find nearby shelters in Israel. Community-driven miklat and mamad locator.
Miklat helps you find public shelters (miklat) and safe rooms (mamad) across Israel quickly and easily.
HOW IT WORKS
• Open the app to see shelters near your location on an interactive map
• Tap any shelter to see details: address, capacity, accessibility, and verification status
• Get instant directions via Google Maps, Waze, or Apple Maps
• Search for any address or neighborhood to find shelters in that area
COMMUNITY-POWERED
Miklat relies on the community to keep shelter data accurate and up to date:
• Add new shelters you discover in your area
• Verify shelters you visit to help others trust the data
• Report shelter status as open or closed
• Correct shelter positions if they're marked in the wrong spot
SHELTER STATUS AT A GLANCE
• Green markers: Verified shelters confirmed by multiple users
• Yellow markers: Unverified shelters awaiting community confirmation
• Red markers: Shelters reported as closed
FEATURES
• Full-screen interactive map with clustering for dense areas
• Shelter list view with filters (verified, unverified, closed)
• Address search powered by Mapbox geocoding
• Dark mode and light mode
• Available in 5 languages: English, Hebrew, Arabic, French, Russian
• Full RTL support for Hebrew and Arabic
• Offline access to previously loaded shelters
• Sign in with Google or Apple
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Miklat is not affiliated with Pikud HaOref (Home Front Command), the Israel Defense Forces, or any government entity. Shelter data is contributed by users and may not be fully accurate or up to date. In an emergency, always follow official instructions from Pikud HaOref and local authorities.
