Flights Halted at Dubai Airport After Drone Hits Fuel Tank Near Runway
Flights at Dubai International Airport were temporarily suspended after a drone struck a fuel storage tank near the airport, triggering a fire, officials in United Arab Emirates said.
The Government of Dubai Media Office said the blaze caused by the drone impact near the airport was later brought under control.
Authorities confirmed that no casualties or injuries were reported in the incident despite the fire and temporary disruption to airport operations.
Officials said all flights were briefly halted as a precaution while emergency teams responded to the situation and secured the affected area.
Passengers were advised to contact their airlines for the latest updates regarding flight schedules and possible delays following the incident.
The attack comes amid rising regional tensions and a series of drone and missile strikes reported across parts of the Middle East in recent weeks.
Airspace disruptions have affected several Gulf countries as security concerns linked to regional conflicts continue to impact aviation and energy infrastructure.
Last week, Emirates said it expected to gradually return to full flight capacity after operating with a reduced schedule due to regional airspace restrictions.
Authorities said airport operations are expected to resume normally after safety checks, while investigations continue into the source of the drone strike.
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