The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) in the United Arab Emirates clarified that the sudden early warning messages sent to citizens and residents were the result of a temporary technical glitch in the alert system. The Authority confirmed in an official statement that technical teams immediately initiated necessary measures to address the malfunction according to approved protocols, ensuring service continuity. NCEMA issued an apology for the unintended error and praised the public's awareness and cooperation during the incident response. Relevant authorities strongly emphasized the importance of obtaining information exclusively from official sources and avoiding the spread of rumors to maintain accuracy and support national readiness efforts.
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Jun 26, 2026
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UAE Authorities Clarify Cause of Sudden Early Warning Alerts and Confirm Issue Resolution
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