No injuries as Dubai building hit by debris following missile interception

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Dubai: Residents advised to follow official safety measures and stay alert.

Dubai authorities have confirmed that debris from a successful missile interception caused minor damage to the façade of a building in the city centre.

The incident did not result in any injuries and is being investigated as part of ongoing safety and security monitoring.

The Dubai Media Office urged residents to follow official guidance and remain vigilant as authorities continue to implement precautionary measures. Emergency and safety teams responded promptly to ensure that the area remained secure.

Minor incidents on Thursday

Dubai authorities responded to multiple minor incidents involving debris and drones, with no injuries reported. Civil Defence teams promptly managed and assessed each situation.

Key incidents:

Sheikh Zayed Road building: Debris from a successful air defence interception struck the building façade.

Al Bada’a: A minor drone crash was reported; the situation was promptly assessed and contained.

Dubai Creek Harbour: A drone fell on a building, causing a small fire that was quickly brought under control.

Stay in Safe Locations

  • Remain indoors in a secure location until the threat is resolved.
  • Follow official channels for real-time warnings, updates, and instructions.
  • Avoid sharing unverified information that could cause panic.
  • Prioritise safety over filming: do not record or post content on social media.
  • Motorists: continue driving safely and seek shelter only when you reach a secure location.
  • Wait for the official ‘all clear’ before leaving your safe location.
  • Use emergency hotlines responsibly; call 999 only for genuine emergencies.

Authorities emphasise that following instructions protects both civilians and critical infrastructure.

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