Dubai news LIVE updates: Dubai and Abu Dhabi have faced hundreds of missiles and drone attacks from Iran, which has been responding to an onslaught from the US and Israel.
Dubai news live updates: Some residents in the UAE received an emergency alert on their phones warning them to stay safe due to “potential missile threats.” People were told to move at once to the nearest safe building and to stay away from windows, doors and open spaces. Notably, Dubai and Abu Dhabi have faced hundreds of missiles and drone attacks from Iran, which has been responding to an onslaught from the US and Israel.
Journalists heard several blasts in Dubai, whereas in Abu Dhabi too, residents heard loud bangs, AFP reported. Sirens sounded in Manama, where an explosion was also heard, while a journalist in Qatari capital Doha heard a blast faintly.
UAE’s major economic hub Dubai came under attack after Iran responded to US and Israel’s joint strikes by targeting US facilities in the region with explosions and drone interceptions being reported across Dubai on Saturday. Iran fired 137 missiles and 209 drones at targets across the UAE, AFP cited the defence ministry as saying.
Dubai International Airport, which is one of the world’s most busiest aviation hubs, suffered partial damage due to a suspected aerial strike on one of its main terminal buildings. Confirming the incident, the airport authorities said that one concourse at Dubai International “sustained minor damage in an incident, which was quickly contained”. Four employees also sustained injuries in the incident.
One person was killed at the Abu Dhabi airport and seven wounded during what authorities called an “incident”, AFP reported.
Kuwait’s civil aviation authority also said that a drone hit the its airport in which some people suffered minor injuries while the passenger building suffered “limited” damages .
Palm, Burj Al Arab targeted
The UAE defence ministry said fires and smoke were seen at seen at landmarks such as The Palm seafront development and Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai, AFP reported.
Loud explosions were also heard along with plumes of smoke rising near Dubai’s famed man-made island, The Palm, with authorities reporting four injured. According to one of the witnesses who spoke to AFP, he saw thick black smoke rising from a hotel on the Palm and heard ambulances rushing towards the scene.
The Dubai media office later confirmed an “incident” in a building in the Palm Jumeirah area that resulted in a fire and four people were injured. “Dubai Civil Defence has confirmed that the resulting fire is now under control. Four individuals sustained injuries and have been transferred to medical facilities,” it said.
Indian nationals stuck, union minister assures return
Several Indians are stuck amid the ongoing conflict in Middle East. This includes actors Subhashree Ganguly and Sonal Chauhan. Ganguly was holidaying in Dubai with her minor son.
Her husband, TMC legislator Raj Chakraborty, told the media that both are “in a hotel and safe.” “We are deeply concerned, although civilians are known to be safe in Dubai. Let’s see when the flight operations resume,” he said.
Ananya Datta, a resident of Kuwait, told HT that she along with her husband witnessed a drone hitting the local airport. Kolkata mayor and cabinet minister Firhad Hakim’s wife and two daughters were on a pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.
Hakim’s elder daughter, Priyadarshini, shared her experience on social media. “We are safe, but the army here is ready for combat. We saw a missile flying above us,” she said.
Meanwhile, union minister Pralhad Joshi Sunday said the Centre was making continuous efforts to ensure the safe return of Indians stranded, calling the situation “volatile”, PTI reported. However, Joshi said that the situation right now is “turbulent”, adding “that even flying a plane there is dangerous.”
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Journalists heard several blasts in Dubai, whereas in Abu Dhabi too, residents heard loud bangs, AFP reported. Sirens sounded in Manama, where an explosion was also heard, while a journalist in Qatari capital Doha heard a blast faintly.
UAE’s major economic hub Dubai came under attack after Iran responded to US and Israel’s joint strikes by targeting US facilities in the region with explosions and drone interceptions being reported across Dubai on Saturday. Iran fired 137 missiles and 209 drones at targets across the UAE, AFP cited the defence ministry as saying.
Dubai International Airport, which is one of the world’s most busiest aviation hubs, suffered partial damage due to a suspected aerial strike on one of its main terminal buildings. Confirming the incident, the airport authorities said that one concourse at Dubai International “sustained minor damage in an incident, which was quickly contained”. Four employees also sustained injuries in the incident.
One person was killed at the Abu Dhabi airport and seven wounded during what authorities called an “incident”, AFP reported.
Kuwait’s civil aviation authority also said that a drone hit the its airport in which some people suffered minor injuries while the passenger building suffered “limited” damages .
Palm, Burj Al Arab targeted
The UAE defence ministry said fires and smoke were seen at seen at landmarks such as The Palm seafront development and Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai, AFP reported.
Loud explosions were also heard along with plumes of smoke rising near Dubai’s famed man-made island, The Palm, with authorities reporting four injured. According to one of the witnesses who spoke to AFP, he saw thick black smoke rising from a hotel on the Palm and heard ambulances rushing towards the scene.
The Dubai media office later confirmed an “incident” in a building in the Palm Jumeirah area that resulted in a fire and four people were injured. “Dubai Civil Defence has confirmed that the resulting fire is now under control. Four individuals sustained injuries and have been transferred to medical facilities,” it said.
Indian nationals stuck, union minister assures return
Several Indians are stuck amid the ongoing conflict in Middle East. This includes actors Subhashree Ganguly and Sonal Chauhan. Ganguly was holidaying in Dubai with her minor son.
Her husband, TMC legislator Raj Chakraborty, told the media that both are “in a hotel and safe.” “We are deeply concerned, although civilians are known to be safe in Dubai. Let’s see when the flight operations resume,” he said.
Ananya Datta, a resident of Kuwait, told HT that she along with her husband witnessed a drone hitting the local airport. Kolkata mayor and cabinet minister Firhad Hakim’s wife and two daughters were on a pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.
Hakim’s elder daughter, Priyadarshini, shared her experience on social media. “We are safe, but the army here is ready for combat. We saw a missile flying above us,” she said.
Meanwhile, union minister Pralhad Joshi Sunday said the Centre was making continuous efforts to ensure the safe return of Indians stranded, calling the situation “volatile”, PTI reported. However, Joshi said that the situation right now is “turbulent”, adding “that even flying a plane there is dangerous.”
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Notably, Dubai and Abu Dhabi have faced hundreds of missiles and drone attacks from Iran, which has been responding to an onslaught from the US and Israel.
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Dubai news LIVE: UAE withdraws ambassador from Iran, closes embassy over attacks
Dubai news LIVE: The United Arab Emirates was shuttering its embassy in Iran and recalling its ambassador, a statement from the foreign ministry said on Sunday, following a barrage of Iranian attacks targeting the Emirates.
“The UAE announces closure of its embassy in Tehran and withdrawal of its ambassador and all members of its diplomatic mission, and condemns the Iranian missile attacks,” read a statement posted by the foreign ministry’s director of strategic communications on X.
The decision was made in response to “the blatant Iranian missile attacks that targeted the country’s territories, which constitute aggressive assaults that struck civilian sites, including residential areas, airports, ports, and service facilities, and exposed defenceless civilians to danger”.
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Dubai news LIVE: PM Modi dials UAE President
Dubai news LIVE: Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and condemned the attacks on the country amid Iranian retaliation for the US-Israeli strikes.
“Spoke with President of the UAE, my brother Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Strongly condemned the attacks on the UAE and condoled the loss of lives in these attacks. India stands in solidarity with the UAE in these difficult times. Thanked him for taking care of the Indian community living in the UAE. We support de-escalation, regional peace, security and stability,” he wrote on X.
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Dubai live news: UAE stock markets closed on Monday, Tuesday
Dubai live news: The UAE’s Capital Market Authority said on Sunday that trading on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange and Dubai Financial Market will be suspended on Monday and Tuesday, according to a statement.
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Dubai live news: Indian national among 58 foreign workers injured in UAE
Dubai live news: An Indian national was among 58 foreign workers injured in Iranian attacks on the United Arab Emirates and is now out of danger, the Indian mission in Abu Dhabi said on Sunday, as Tehran expanded its strikes across West Asia.
The Indian embassy in Abu Dhabi later confirmed that one Indian citizen had been hurt and said it was in contact with hospital authorities.
“The Indian national is out of danger. We are rendering all possible assistance,” the embassy said on social media.
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Dubai live news: UAE intercepted 165 missiles, 541 drones since start of Iranian strikes
Dubai live news: The United Arab Emirates intercepted 65 ballistic missiles, two cruise missiles and 541 Iranian drones since the Iranian strikes began, the country’s defence ministry said Sunday.
In a statement shared on X, and reposted by the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi, the Ministry confirmed that the military has “so far dealt with 165 ballistic missiles, two cruise missiles and 541 Iranian drones since the start of the Iranian attack.”
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A letter from DCT Abu Dhabi shows a request to hotels to extend the stay of guests who have “reached their check out date but are unable to travel for reasons beyond their control.”
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Dubai news line: UAE says Iran drone attack caused fire at base hosting French forces
An Iranian drone attack on an Abu Dhabi naval base hosting French forces caused a fire but no casualties, the UAE’s defence ministry said Sunday, as Iran struck Gulf countries for a second day.
“Specialised teams responded today to an incident resulting from an attack by two Iranian drones on a warehouse at Al Salam Naval Base in Abu Dhabi. The attack caused a fire in two containers of general materials, but there were no casualties,” the defence ministry said, as per news agency AFP.
The base, also known as Camp de la Paix, is Emirati, but hosts French forces at the UAE’s invitation.
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Dubai news live: Hedge funds, banks rethink presence in UAE amid escalating Iran conflict
As missiles and drones flew over the United Arab Emirates, traders and Wall Street executives who’ve flocked to the Gulf in recent years found themselves confronting a threat few expected to materialise in a country that had pitched itself as the region’s safest hub.
Several hedge funds began reviewing business-continuity arrangements almost immediately, according to people familiar with the matter, Bloomberg reported.
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Live updates: Dubai gold flows curbed as flights halted due to US-Israeli strikes on Iran
Physical gold flows to and from Dubai’s bullion trading hub will be severely curbed in coming days as airlines cancel flights due to US and Israeli strikes on Iran, and Tehran’s retaliation, three metals industry sources said to news agency Reuters.
“It looks like most if not all airlines have cancelled their flights, so not going to be any gold moving for a couple of days,” one of the sources said. The impact on the global supply will depend on the length of disruption, the sources said.
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Dubai news live: How badly hit is UAE’s real estate market? Analysts speak
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Dubai news live: WFH, advisories issued for UAE offices
The UAE ministry of human resources has recommended private sector companies implement remote working wherever possible and limit employee presence in open areas, with essential roles requiring onsite presence allowed to continue, Gulf News reported.
This guidance is effective for March 1-3, with local authorities deciding final arrangements.
The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Authority announced remote working for employees from March 2-4, while continuing to provide client services. Businesses and clients are advised to enable remote arrangements and remain indoors where possible.
Authorities stressed that these measures are precautionary and aim to ensure public safety. Residents, tourists, and businesses are urged to follow official guidance and adopt recommended safety measures, ANI reported citing local authorities.
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Live: UAE closes Global Village, Jebel Jais
Authorities across the UAE have announced precautionary measures, including temporary closures of major attractions, remote working guidance, and operational adjustments in key business districts. Officials urged residents, workers, and tourists to rely only on verified official sources for updates, news agency ANI and Gulf News reported.
- All attractions, restaurants, and activities at Jebel Jais remain closed as a precautionary measure, with operations resuming once conditions are deemed safe.
- Global Village and Dubai Parks and Resorts are closed on March 1 in line with national guidance, and visitors are advised to check official websites for updates on reopening and existing bookings.
- The Ain Dubai observation wheel will not operate today for safety reasons, and tourists holding tickets are urged to consult official sources before visiting.
This comes after an Iranian missile struck Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah area on Saturday. The UAE was one of the countries Iran targeted as it launched an attack against US military bases in the region following attacks from the US and Israel.
Mar 01, 2026 7:27:04 PM IST
Dubai news live: Passengers can reschedule, get full refunds for flights to Middle East till March 5, Air India says
Dubai news live: Air India on Sunday announced no additional charges for rescheduling and full refunds for flight tickets till March 5 which were booked on or before February 28.
“For bookings made on or before 28 February 2026, with travel originally planned up to 5 March 2026, you can:
✅ Reschedule your flight at no additional charge, or
✅Request a full refund to your original form of payment,” Air India said in a post on X.
The airline stated that it was extending “full flexibility” for travel “to/from Middle East”, adding that it was closely monitoring the situation.
Mar 01, 2026 7:17:18 PM IST
Dubai news live: UAE death toll 3; 152 Iranian missiles shot down, says ministry
At least three people have been killed and 58 others wounded in the United Arab Emirates since Iran began its retaliatory campaign in the Gulf in response to US and Israeli attacks, the country’s defence ministry said.
The three people include one each from Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh, it said.
The UAE detected 165 ballistic missiles, destroying 152, and intercepted two cruise missiles, it added. A total of “541 Iranian drones were detected, 506 of which were intercepted and destroyed”, the statement added.
Mar 01, 2026 7:13:38 PM IST
Dubai news live: Amid Middle East conflict, ‘most commercial activities running without disruption’
The Dubai media office said the private sector in the emirate “continues to operate normally, with most commercial activities running without disruption”. It added on X: “We commend the sector’s commitment and resilience in sustaining the emirate’s economic momentum.”
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Dubai news live: Fresh explosions across Gulf cities, loud blasts heard in Dubai, says report
Dubai news live: Fresh explosions were heard across Gulf cities, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha and Manama, AFP correspondents and residents said.
With Iran continuing its retaliatory strikes after the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, journalists heard several blasts in Dubai, with Abu Dhabi residents reporting loud bangs, AFP reported.
In Manama, siren sounds were heard followed by explosions, while a journalist in the Qatari capital Doha heard a blast faintly, according to AFP.
Mar 01, 2026 5:37:57 PM IST
Dubai news live: Several Indian tourists, industrialists stranded in Dubai
Dubai news live: Several Indian tourists as well as industrialists are stranded in Dubai, after Iran’s retaliatory strikes cause damage to the airport and led ti airspace closure. Former Madhya Pradesh MLAs Sanjay Shukla and Vishal Patel are among those stranded, ANI news agency reported.
“We’re in constant communication with him. Until yesterday, he was staying at the Palm Zumeria, but when the attacks began there, he changed hotels…” Sanjay Shukla’s son Sagar said, adding that explosions were occuring near his father’s hotel.