Dubai: A gas explosion in downtown Abu Dhabi triggered a warning the possibility of an early attack on Wednesday after a series of drone attacks and missiles by Yemen rebels The US Embassy issued a security warning after the explosion in a building in Hamdan Street after midnight sending a fireball into the sky and triggering fire.
But the emergency team in the capital of the Arab Arab Emirates “put out the fire caused by a gas cylinder explosion”, the official WAM news agency said The team managed to control the situation after extinguishing the fire and emptying the occupants safely,” he said.
The report also urges the public to “follow the news from the official UAE authority and to avoid spreading rumors and false information” Uncolated recording posted on social media showed an explosion at the top of the building and emergency services that arrived on the busy road below when observers watched.
The US Embassy in Abu Dhabi has warned after the explosion that “there are reports on the possibility of missiles or drone strikes that occur” over the city In the next statement, he quoted the emirati authority notices that the explosion was a gas cylinder explosion, which said it had an obligation to tell us potential potential citizens.
“Against the background of the recent security incident, an explosion report that was heard and seen in Abu Dhabi this morning encouraged the embassy to issue security warnings to citizens and American personnel Furthermore, Abu Dhabi’s civil defense authorities issued a wide public notification on all media channels that confirmed that the incident was the result of a gas cylinder explosion.
“Embassies extend their gratitude to Abu Dhabi emergency respondents who contain incidents quickly and convince the safety of city citizens The gas explosion followed the victory by Palmeiras Brazil, who was accompanied by many of their fans, in the club’s World Cup football tournament that took place in Abu Dhabi this week.
UAE was alert because the drone and missile attack killed three oil workers in Abu Dhabi on January 17. Authorities since it thwarted three similar attacks UAE is part of a Saudi-led coalition that fights Huthi rebels supported by Iran in the Yemeni Civil War, which has killed hundreds of thousands directly or indirectly and moves millions, triggering a humanitarian disaster the January 17 attack was the first deadly attack on the UAE claimed by Huthis, opening a new phase in a seven-year war and deactivating the country’s image as a regional secure place.