Caution in front of the weather scams: AEMET Alerts

Fools in Time of Storms: A Required Notice

In the midst of a period of adverse climatic conditions, the AEMET has issued a warning that is not related to the climate, but to the safety of the citizens in the face of the scams that circulate through text messages.

False alerts that endanger personal security

Experts have detected the appearance of fraudulent messages that say that ‘a severe storm is approaching your area’, accompanied by a notice to download an application for more information. These communications are not legitimate and seek to steal personal data.

How to identify a fraudulent message

The AEMET recommends not click on suspicious links and avoid downloading unknown applications. His warning is clear: ‘If you receive such a message, feel free to share it to alert other users’.

Vulnerability during storms

With current weather conditions, many citizens can be more vulnerable to scams. The fear and uncertainty generated by storms can make people more likely to fall into these deceptions.

Tips for safe navigation

It is important to remember that authorities will never ask for personal information through text messages. To get updates on time, it is advisable to consult official sources such as the AEMET website or their profiles on social networks.

The importance of reliable information

In times of climate crisis, scammers find opportunities to perpetrate their delusions. The need to have truthful information about time is more important than ever. Authorities call to stay alert and inform themselves through official channels.

Conclusion

Aemet’s message is resounding: Don’t let bad weather anguish prevents you from thinking clearly. Keep your information safe and don’t be fooled by false alerts that jeopardize your safety.

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