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Climate Change Ministry denounces fake “Radiological Safety Bulletin” on social media

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ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Climate Change has denied issuing a fake document titled “Radiological Safety Bulletin” circulating on social media, urging the public to disregard it.

“The ministry has not issued any such letter or bulletin. The language and style of the fake document do not match the ministry’s standard drafting protocols,” an official statement from the ministry spokesperson said.

The spokesperson further appealed to citizens to avoid sharing the misleading content, stating, “We urge the public to ignore this fake letter and refrain from spreading it.

“Always verify information through official, authenticated sources before sharing,” the ministry spokesperson added.

The ministry also warned against the dangers of spreading unverified news on social media, emphasizing the need for responsible information consumption.

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