Dubai’s Global Village will remain closed until March 6 as a safety precaution.

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The closure comes as part of precautionary safety measures in accordance with official guidance.

Global Village will stay closed until Friday, March 6, as a precautionary measure in line with official guidance.

In a statement shared on social media, Global Village advised visitors to check its website and social channels for updates on reopening.

Meanwhile, Emaar confirmed that all its communities, malls, hospitality assets, and development projects are operating normally despite rising regional tensions.

Residents urged to follow official updates
UAE authorities have urged the public to adhere to safety guidelines during warning alerts, emphasizing that these messages are issued solely to protect lives. They also warned against leaving homes or stopping vehicles to record the situation, as such actions endanger lives.

Authorities emphasized that alerts are part of the national early warning system, aimed at supporting preparedness and preventive measures. The UAE also cautioned against spreading rumours or unverified information, reminding residents to rely solely on official channels. Under UAE law, sharing false or misleading news can result in legal penalties.

The Ministry of Interior advised residents to take immediate shelter in secure buildings and to stay away from windows, doors, and open areas during potential missile threats.

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