News just in from Eliot: the Filtered Alert Hub sources JSON has been updated again.
The useful operational detail is that Andorra is now listed with its own operating CAP feed:
https://feeds.meteoalarm.org/feeds/meteoalarm-legacy-atom-andorra
In the sources file, the Andorra entry appears as ad-meteo-xx, with the feed status marked as operating. The language entries identify the National Meteorological Service of Andorra in Catalan, English, Spanish, and French.
I also checked one linked CAP document from the Atom feed. It included four CAP info blocks:
ca-ESes-ESfr-FRen-GB
That is a small but useful signal. CAP interoperability work often looks static from the outside, but the source ecosystem keeps moving: feeds appear, publishers adjust their operating model, and multilingual publication choices become part of the practical integration surface.
The current public view of operating FAH sources is available at:
https://alert-hub.s3.amazonaws.com/cap-sources.html
This is not my implementation work, but it is exactly the kind of field note that is worth recording. It shows the CAP ecosystem changing in real time, and it gives downstream consumers another concrete feed to inspect when testing multilingual CAP ingestion, source metadata, and public source discovery.