Abu Dhabi is actively addressing the needs of those impacted and resolving travel-related issues, alongside additional ongoing efforts.

Abu Dhabi’s Emergencies, Crises and Disasters Management system holds daily meetings with senior leaders of local entities and companies to monitor regional developments and their effects on residents.
These meetings are conducted to monitor and strengthen institutional readiness, ensure the uninterrupted delivery of essential services, and maintain stability in daily life across Abu Dhabi.
They include reviewing reports from relevant authorities, analyzing recent developments, assessing potential scenarios, and evaluating response and recovery plans, as well as verifying the preparedness of resources and operational capabilities across partner entities.
Abu Dhabi facilitates over 700 passengers amid regional tensions, maintains stability through integrated crisis management.
Abu Dhabi continues to ensure the safety and well-being of residents while addressing travel-related disruptions caused by ongoing regional developments. Authorities facilitated the transport of over 700 passengers through exceptional operations, coordinated with relevant entities, while also supporting affected individuals and mitigating travel challenges.
Daily coordination meetings held by the Abu Dhabi Emergencies, Crises and Disasters Management system aim to monitor and strengthen institutional preparedness, ensure continuity of essential services, and maintain stability in everyday life across the emirate. These meetings involve reviewing reports from relevant authorities, analyzing recent developments, assessing potential scenarios, and evaluating response and recovery plans. They also verify the readiness of resources and operational capabilities across partner entities.
Through these discussions, authorities assess preparedness across vital sectors, review business continuity plans, and ensure effective coordination among stakeholders. This integrated approach enhances Abu Dhabi’s capacity to respond efficiently and flexibly to evolving developments. Recent reviews examined operational procedures and solutions activated during regional challenges, particularly their impact on service continuity and sectoral resilience.
Major General Ahmed Saif bin Zaitoon Al Muhairi, Commander-in-Chief of Abu Dhabi Police and Head of the Emergencies, Crises and Disasters Management Team, emphasized that the daily meetings are part of a continuous monitoring framework to analyze regional developments and their potential effects on the emirate. He noted that the Centre works closely with strategic partners to strengthen crisis management readiness and ensure integrated efforts across all relevant entities.
General indicators confirm the stability of Abu Dhabi’s overall situation. Residents continue daily activities normally, markets maintain essential goods with stable supply and prices, and all sectors operate efficiently—demonstrating the robustness of the emirate’s institutional framework.
The Abu Dhabi Emergencies, Crises and Disasters Management system continues to monitor regional developments, coordinate information, and conduct ongoing risk assessments. These measures protect lives and property, ensure continuity of vital services, and reflect the emirate’s readiness to respond effectively to a wide range of challenges.


