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NCEMA: technical malfunction caused false emergency alerts Friday

a technical fault in the UAE's early warning system on Friday evening resulted in incorrect emergency alerts being sent to residents.

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The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) said a technical fault in the UAE's early warning system on Friday evening resulted in incorrect emergency alerts being sent to residents. The authority said the problem was identified shortly after the alerts were issued, with specialist teams moving quickly to fix the malfunction and restore normal service. NCEMA apologised for the erroneous alerts and thanked the public for its patience and cooperation while the issue was being resolved. The authority urged the public not to circulate information from unofficial sources and to follow updates issued through approved government channels to help ensure accurate information reaches the public during emergencies.

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Reported by: Gulf News 26 Jun 2026 Read the original ↗ More from Gulf News →

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26 Jun 2026.

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Read the original at Gulf News: https://gulfnews.com/uae/government/false-emergency-alerts-in-uae-traced-to-technical-malfunction-ncema-1.500588107

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