Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) in the UAE clarified that the early warning messages received by several users on Friday evening were the result of an “accidental and sudden technical glitch.” The Authority confirmed that specialized technical teams intervened immediately to address the issue upon its detection, reassuring the public that there is no actual emergency warranting concern.
Swift Response and Immediate Resolution
The Authority explained in its statement that technical teams immediately implemented corrective measures in accordance with approved strategic plans to ensure service continuity and mitigate any potential impact of the glitch. It emphasized that the swift and efficient handling of the malfunction helped restore the system to normal operation in record time, reiterating that the incident was purely a technical anomaly.
Apology and Appreciation to the Community
NCEMA and the relevant authorities issued an official apology to community members for any inconvenience or concern caused by this unintended technical error. Concurrently, the Authority expressed its appreciation for the public’s understanding and remarkable cooperation during the resolution period. It praised their high level of awareness and adherence to official directives, which reflects a strong sense of social responsibility in handling exceptional situations.
Warning Against Rumors and Call to Rely on Trusted Sources
Concluding its statement, the Authority explicitly urged the public to disregard rumors and refrain from sharing information not issued by official entities. It stressed the importance of exclusively relying on approved government channels for news and updates to ensure access to accurate and reliable information, thereby supporting the nation’s efforts to maintain absolute readiness and community safety.



