Authorities in Dubai closed four major roads, including Airport Road and Casablanca Street, after a drone hit a fuel storage tank near Dubai International Airport (DXB) early on Monday, sparking a fire and briefly disrupting flights at one of the world’s busiest aviation hubs.
The incident occurred around 4:00 a.m. local time when a drone strike caused a fire and thick smoke near the airport’s refueling facility. Emergency teams from Dubai Civil Defense rushed to the scene and successfully brought the fire under control within hours. Officials confirmed there were no reports of injuries.Flight operations at Dubai International Airport were temporarily suspended as a precautionary measure, with many aircraft circling or being diverted to nearby airports. Some flights were diverted to Al Maktoum International Airport, while others returned to their original departure points.The Dubai Media Office said the closure was necessary to ensure the safety of passengers and staff while emergency teams responded to the fire.
While emergency teams worked to secure the area, Dubai Police temporarily closed several major roads and pathways around the airport to allow fire crews and security teams to respond safely.The closures affect key routes serving the airport area, including:
Police are also restricting direct tunnel access to the airport terminal, urging motorists to avoid the area and use alternative routes until emergency operations are completed. Traffic diversions were implemented in nearby areas such as Al Garhoud and Umm Ramool, causing temporary congestion during the early morning commute.
The disruption to DXB has had a knock-on effect on aviation networks around the world. As the world’s busiest airport for international travel, the hub will handle more than 95 million passengers by 2025, meaning even a brief grounding will impact global flights.Authorities temporarily suspended departures and arrivals while firefighting operations continued and airport security checks were carried out.Airlines in the region issued travel warnings as flights were delayed, canceled or rerouted during the emergency response.
The incident comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East, with drones and missiles increasingly targeting critical infrastructure in Gulf states.Security analysts say airports, ports and fuel facilities have become strategic targets in ongoing regional conflicts, raising concerns about aviation security and infrastructure protection.Dubai authorities said the situation was fully under control and urged residents and travelers to rely only on official updates while investigations continue.
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