The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority in the United Arab Emirates has issued key public guidelines aimed at raising awareness on how to deal with the national early warning system especially during periods of unstable weather that may involve sudden atmospheric changes.
The authority explained that such weather conditions may include natural phenomena such as lightning thunder and loud sound effects that can cause concern for some individuals but emphasized that these are normal weather related occurrences and should not be misinterpreted as other types of threats.
It stressed that the national early warning system operates with precision and reliability and confirmed that in the event of any real danger or actual threat official alerts and instructions will be issued immediately through approved communication channels to ensure accurate information reaches the public.
The authority also urged the public to strictly follow all safety instructions once any official alert is received through the national early warning system highlighting that prompt response plays a critical role in enhancing public safety and minimizing potential risks.
Furthermore it emphasized the importance of relying only on official sources for updates and information related to weather conditions or emergency situations warning against the spread of rumors or inaccurate reports that may lead to confusion and unnecessary panic among community members.
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