The UAE has taken action against Iranian missile and drone threats and has informed residents that they are safe.

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Earlier, residents were instructed to remain in secure areas and monitor official announcements.

Dubai: On Monday, the UAE’s Ministry of Interior sent a series of mobile alerts to residents, confirming that the situation across the country is currently safe following multiple missile and drone threats. Authorities thanked residents for their cooperation and assured the public that normal activities can now resume.

“Thank you for your cooperation. We reassure you that the situation is safe. You may resume your normal activities while remaining cautious, taking necessary precautions, and following official instructions,” the alert read.

Timeline of Air Defence Engagements Today
7:14 a.m.: UAE air defences continued monitoring and intercepting additional missiles and UAVs. Officials emphasized that all explosions heard were part of defensive operations.

3:00 a.m.: A second wave of threats was intercepted. The National Crisis and Emergency Management Authority (NCEMA) urged residents to stay in safe locations and follow official channels for updates and warnings.

1:33 a.m.: The Ministry of Defence (MOD) confirmed that UAE air defence systems were actively intercepting incoming missiles and UAVs. Officials clarified that the sounds heard across the country were from defensive operations.

Authorities urge residents to stay vigilant
Residents are advised to follow safety guidance and monitor official channels for updates as the situation evolves.

How to respond to emergency alerts in public spaces
Whether shopping, driving, or outdoors, the first few minutes after an alert are critical. Authorities urge residents to act immediately, follow official instructions, and remain calm. Rapid, measured responses can significantly reduce risks and protect lives.

Safety warnings
Authorities caution against approaching dangerous areas, filming incidents, or moving into exposed locations, as such actions can endanger lives and impede emergency response efforts.

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