Debris from air defense triggers fire in abandoned Dubai home; four sustain minor injuries.

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Minor injuries were reported for four people near the Al Badaa house.

Dubai: Authorities in Dubai acted swiftly to extinguish a fire that erupted early Tuesday morning in an abandoned house in Al Badaa, reportedly caused by debris from an air defense interception.

According to the Dubai Media Office, four people near the property sustained minor injuries and received treatment on-site. Emergency teams promptly contained the blaze, preventing it from spreading to nearby buildings.

Officials confirmed that the incident was linked to debris from the interception of aerial threats over the area. Authorities continue to assess the scene to ensure safety and investigate the sequence of events.

Residents have been advised to avoid abandoned structures and report any unusual incidents to local authorities. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

Stay clear of debris: Dubai Police remind residents
Following recent air defense interceptions, Dubai Police have issued a safety reminder urging residents not to approach, touch, or photograph any fallen debris or objects, and to allow authorities and relevant teams to assess the scene.

While some debris may appear harmless, interacting with it can pose serious safety risks. Residents are advised to remain vigilant, follow official instructions, and report any suspicious objects to the authorities.

The advisory was also sent to residents via SMS, concluding with the police signature message: “Your security is our happiness.”

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