The UAE releases a safety alert over debris caused by aerial interceptions.

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Authorities advise the public to keep away from debris and report sightings via the emergency number 999.

Abu Dhabi: The UAE’s National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) has urged the public to maintain a safe distance from any debris and report sightings to authorities immediately.

In a public safety advisory shared on social media, the authority warned residents not to approach, touch, or photograph any objects that may have fallen following aerial interception operations, emphasising that specialised teams are responsible for dealing with such incidents.

“Some objects may appear harmless, but interacting with them could pose safety risks,” the authority said, urging the public to report any sightings by calling emergency services at 999.

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