Officials report minor to moderate injuries after fire caused by debris near KEZAD.

Relevant authorities in Abu Dhabi are responding to fire incidents in the Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD), triggered by debris from a ballistic missile that was successfully intercepted by air defence systems.
Following the incident, officials confirmed that five Indian nationals sustained minor to moderate injuries.
Two fires were reported near Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD) zone, the Abu Dhabi Media Office confirmed. Emergency teams and specialised equipment have been deployed to contain the fires, with further updates expected as the situation develops.
The public has been urged to rely solely on official sources for information and to avoid sharing rumours or unverified reports.
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Earlier Alerts
UAE authorities issued multiple safety alerts early Thursday after air defence systems intercepted missiles and drones reportedly launched from Iran. The first alert came at 3:26 am, followed by a second at 4:05 am and a third at 6:24 am, advising residents to stay in safe locations and follow official guidance.
The Ministry of Defence – UAE confirmed that the sounds heard across the country were caused by air defences intercepting ballistic missiles, while fighter jets engaged cruise missiles and drones.
Residents were cautioned not to approach or handle debris and to report any related incidents to emergency authorities. Officials stated that the situation is being closely monitored, with further updates expected.


