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If you spot any suspicious debris across Doha, it’s best to report it immediately. Qatar’s Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Interior just dropped an urgent public alert. After the recent missile interception, some debris might’ve landed in different areas across the country. Most of it has been safely dealt with, but a few fragments might still be out there and they can be dangerous.
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Authorities are making it super clear: if you see something weird like a chunk of metal or suspicious debris, do not go near it. These materials could pose a serious risk and should only be handled by trained professionals. The ministries have a system in place to respond quickly and safely to any reports, so the best thing you can do is just flag it and stay back.
Joint statement by the Ministries of Defence and Interior urging the public to immediately report any debris or suspicious objects suspected to be remnants from the interception of Iranian missiles, in order to safeguard public safety and strengthen overall protection measures.… pic.twitter.com/IpDfWhePlY
— Ministry of Interior – Qatar (@MOI_QatarEn) June 27, 2025
If you come across anything unusual:
Don’t touch it
Don’t move it
Don’t go near it
Report it immediately to Qatar’s safety hotline: 4044 2999
Authorities are handling all reports promptly and are focused on keeping everyone safe. Stay alert and spread the word!
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