The ODPM of Trinidad and Tobago has declared that there is no ongoing disaster warning, responding to a false alert that has been circulated. They have urged the public to verify information from reputable sources to prevent misinformation and alarms.
The Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM) of Trinidad and Tobago has clarified that there is currently no disaster warning in effect. The agency has issued a public advisory regarding the circulation of a false alert, which inaccurately claims a national disaster warning has been issued.
According to the ODPM, this misinformation did not originate from the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service or any authorized body. Citizens are urged to disregard the misleading bulletin and verify information through trusted sources.
The ODPM has strongly emphasized the importance of obtaining news from reliable outlets to prevent panic and misinformation among the public. This reiteration serves to underscore the agency’s commitment to ensuring the safety and awareness of citizens regarding imminent dangers.
In summary, the ODPM has clearly communicated that there is no active disaster warning in Trinidad and Tobago. The agency has denounced the circulating false alert and has advised the public to rely exclusively on credible sources for accurate information. Public awareness and proper communication are pivotal in maintaining safety during potential emergencies.
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