Dubai Rocked by Another Blast as Iran Unleashes Retaliatory Blitz on Airports and Hotels
Dubai International Airport has experienced a series of explosions as Iran continues its retaliatory strikes against tourist hotspots, including airports and hotels. This marks the second consecutive day of attacks on the airport, with smoke visibly rising from the site early this morning.
Flight Operations Halted
The world’s busiest international hub, which typically accommodates around 250,000 passengers daily, has suspended all flights until further notice. Smoke has also been reported at Jebel Ali port, where U.S. naval assets had been stationed recently.
Iran’s military response follows joint U.S.-Israeli airstrikes that resulted in the death of its Supreme Leader over the weekend. The Iranian government has vowed to carry out extensive retaliatory operations across the Middle East.
Casualties and Damage Reports
A shopping center in Sharjah, a major port city in the United Arab Emirates, is reportedly on fire, with local media suggesting that people may be trapped under the rubble. The UAE’s Ministry of Defence has confirmed that 137 ballistic missiles were launched by Iran toward the Emirates, with air defenses intercepting 132 of them. Five missiles fell into the Persian Gulf.
A woman and child sustained minor injuries from falling debris after a drone was intercepted at Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Towers. The latest attacks come just hours after one person was killed and seven injured at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport due to a separate explosion.
Eyewitness Accounts
A British finance executive who relocated to Dubai last year described the situation as “completely surreal.” He reported hearing multiple loud explosions overnight and throughout the day, with fighter jets audible overhead as residents rushed to supermarkets to stock up on supplies.
Iran has declared its intention to launch its “most intense offensive operation” in retaliation, specifically targeting Israeli and American military bases.
Damage to Airports
Dubai Media Office confirmed that a concourse at Dubai International Airport sustained “minor damage in an incident that was quickly contained.” Four staff members received prompt medical attention for their injuries. Horrific footage circulating online shows smoke filling the airport terminal, with passengers and staff evacuating in haste.
At least one fatality and several injuries were reported at Abu Dhabi’s airport due to an earlier incident. Officials from Abu Dhabi Airports confirmed the occurrence of an incident that resulted in the death of an Asian national and injuries to seven others.
Broader Implications
Bahrain’s Ministry of the Interior also reported damage to Bahrain International Airport from a drone attack, which resulted in material damage but no casualties. The Iranian strikes follow a warning from the Islamic Republic that it “has no red lines” in response to the recent U.S. military actions, dubbed “Epic Fury.”
As the conflict escalates, thousands of tourists have been stranded at airports, with both Iranian and Iraqi airspace closed. Flights that would normally traverse the region have been forced to divert due to the ongoing military actions.
Ongoing Developments
Reports indicate that holidaymakers in Abu Dhabi heard a series of loud explosions, prompting hotel staff to distribute ice lollies to guests in an effort to maintain calm. Tourists were later instructed to remain indoors to avoid debris from intercepted missiles.
British Airways passenger Mike Boreham was aboard flight BA108 from Dubai to Heathrow when the announcement was made that airspace was closed shortly after boarding was completed.
The situation escalated further when a hotel in Dubai was engulfed in flames, injuring four individuals due to debris from Iran’s missile strikes. Black smoke was observed billowing across the skyline after the Fairmont The Palm hotel was reportedly struck. Conflicting reports suggest that a drone may have crashed into the hotel, while others indicate it was missile debris.
Explosions were also reported in several Iranian cities, including Tehran, following the collapse of talks aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear program earlier in the week.
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Published on 2026-03-01 12:00:00 • By Editorial Desk

