Dubai urges residents to ignore rumours and follow verified updates

Authorities warn of misleading social media posts, many traced to accounts outside the UAE

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Balaram Menon, Senior Web Editor
Public advised to trust facts and avoid sharing unverified information.
Public advised to trust facts and avoid sharing unverified information.
AFP

Dubai: The government of Dubai has called on residents to stay informed with facts amid the rapid spread of misinformation and rumours on social media.

Daily posts claiming statements such as ‘I hear explosions in Dubai,’ 'Dubai faces severe shortage of goods,’ or ‘Life in Dubai has come to a standstill’ have been circulating online.

A closer look shows that many of these posts originate from accounts outside the UAE, often hundreds or thousands of kilometres away, highlighting how misinformation spreads quickly.

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Authorities stressed the need to ‘cut through the noise’ and focus on verified facts. Residents have been advised to follow official channels for accurate updates and to rely only on trustworthy sources.

For the latest verified information, the public is encouraged to follow the Government of Dubai Media Office across its official platforms.

Balaram Menon
Balaram MenonSenior Web Editor
Balaram brings more than two decades of experience in the media industry, combining sharp editorial judgment with a deep understanding of digital news dynamics. Since 2004, he has been a core member of the gulfnews.com digital team, playing a key role in shaping its identity. Passionate about current affairs, politics, cricket, and entertainment, Balaram thrives on stories that spark conversation. His strength lies in adapting to the fast-changing news landscape and curating compelling content that resonates with readers.

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