Dubai International Airport experienced damage following missile strikes directed at US targets, as confirmed by local authorities on Sunday.
The Dubai Media Office stated that emergency response teams were promptly activated to manage the situation, which has now been contained.
"Dubai Airports has verified that a concourse at Dubai International (DXB) sustained minimal damage during the incident, which was swiftly addressed," the announcement disclosed, emphasizing that emergency responders are coordinating with the relevant authorities.
Four workers at the airport sustained injuries and were treated immediately, according to officials.
Preemptive safety protocols ensured that the majority of terminals were cleared of passengers before the incident occurred.
This incident followed a series of Iranian retaliatory attacks aimed at US interests in the region, with reports from aviation sources indicating that one terminal suffered damage during these strikes.
Additionally, Dubai's media office revealed that a drone was intercepted, with debris igniting a small fire on the exterior of the iconic Burj Al Arab, a luxury hotel known for its distinctive sail-like design.
As the largest tourism and trade capital in the Middle East, Dubai International Airport (DXB) is among the busiest airports globally, serving as a vital link between Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Flight-tracking data indicated a significant reduction in air traffic above much of the region at various times overnight as airlines suspended routes to and from numerous Middle Eastern locations.
The missile attacks have disrupted aviation operations throughout the region, leading several airlines to halt or suspend flights to key Gulf destinations, including both Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Notably, with Dubai's prominence as a global aviation center, even minor disruptions tend to have extensive implications for international travel, prompting advice for travelers to verify the latest flight information with their airlines.
Further updates are expected as additional information becomes available.

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