Abu Dhabi โ Five people were injured on Saturday after two separate fires broke out in Abu Dhabi, authorities reported. The incidents were caused by debris falling from a ballistic missile interception, according to the Abu Dhabi Media Office.
The fires occurred near Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD), a key part of the emirateโs AD Ports Group economic cities and free zones. Emergency teams responded quickly to contain the flames and ensure public safety.
Officials confirmed that the injured were taken to local hospitals and are receiving treatment. No fatalities were reported. Authorities continue to monitor the area for any further risks from missile debris.
Abu Dhabiโs safety and emergency services acted swiftly to control the situation. The emirateโs media office urged residents to follow safety guidelines and avoid the affected zones until the situation is fully under control.
KEZAD, located within Abu Dhabiโs economic cities framework, plays a significant role in the emirateโs industrial and logistics sectors. The area houses various facilities, including ports, industrial zones, and free trade areas. Despite the incident, operations in unaffected parts of Abu Dhabi remain normal.
This event highlights the importance of rapid emergency response in Abu Dhabi. Firefighting teams and civil defense authorities have been praised for their quick action in preventing further injuries and damage. Investigations are underway to assess the full impact of the missile debris on infrastructure.
Authorities also reminded the public to stay vigilant and report any unusual findings. Safety measures are being reinforced in sensitive areas across Abu Dhabi to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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The emirate continues to prioritize public safety while maintaining business and trade activities in its economic zones. Officials assured that all necessary steps are being taken to restore normalcy as soon as possible.




