Drone Strike Near US Consulate in Dubai; Visa Appointments Cancelled

A drone strike triggered a fire near the US Consulate in Dubai late Tuesday night, part of a series of attacks on American diplomatic facilities in the Middle East. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the incident, stating all personnel were safe and the fire was in an adjacent parking lot. Dubai authorities reported the fire was successfully contained and extinguished with no injuries. In response, the consulate cancelled all visa appointments and advised American citizens to avoid the premises as regional tensions mount.

Key Points: Drone Attack Near US Consulate in Dubai, Appointments Cancelled

  • Drone strike near US Consulate in Dubai
  • Fire contained with no injuries
  • Part of escalating regional attacks on US missions
  • Visa and consular appointments cancelled
  • US citizens advised to avoid area
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Drone strike near US Consulate in Dubai; visa, consular appointments cancelled

A drone strike caused a fire near the US Consulate in Dubai, part of a wave of attacks on US diplomatic missions in the Middle East. No injuries reported.

"A drone unfortunately struck a parking lot adjacent to the chancellery building and then set off a fire in that place. All personnel are accounted for. - Marco Rubio"

Dubai, March 4

A drone strike near the US Consulate in Dubai triggered a fire as Iran continued a wave of drone and missile attacks targeting American diplomatic missions across the Middle East.

The incident in Dubai came late Tuesday night (local time) -- a day after reported attacks on US diplomatic facilities in Kuwait and Riyadh, marking a further escalation in hostilities across the region.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the drone-related incident in Dubai, stating that all personnel were safe.

"A drone unfortunately struck a parking lot adjacent to the chancellery building and then set off a fire in that place. All personnel are accounted for," Rubio told reporters in Washington.

Videos recorded by residents showed thick black plumes of smoke billowing from behind the consulate building, as emergency responders rushed to the scene.

In a post on X, the Dubai Media Office said, "Dubai authorities have confirmed that a fire resulting from a drone-related incident near the US Consulate has been successfully contained. Emergency teams responded immediately. No injuries have been reported."

In a subsequent update, the Dubai Media Office shared images of a mobile fire extinguisher vehicle stationed outside the consulate premises.

"The fire near the US Consulate in Dubai has been fully extinguished, with no injuries reported. Dubai authorities reaffirm their commitment to ensuring everyone's safety and security," the post read.

Following the incident, the US Consulate in Dubai cancelled all visa and consular appointments until March 4.

In the aftermath of the strike, US government officials advised American citizens to avoid the consulate premises and remain sheltered, as tensions in the region continue to mount amid ongoing attacks on US diplomatic facilities.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Thank God no one was hurt. Dubai is home to a huge Indian community. It's a relief the emergency response was so quick. These tensions in the Middle East always make us NRIs nervous, especially when family is planning to visit.
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David E
While the immediate safety is paramount, the cancellation of all consular services is a major disruption. The US mission needs a more resilient contingency plan that doesn't completely halt services for citizens and visa applicants at the first sign of trouble.
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Aman W
This is why we need stronger diplomacy. These proxy conflicts and drone strikes are becoming too common. India has good relations with both sides; perhaps our foreign policy can be a voice for de-escalation. Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
The images of the smoke are scary. Dubai is usually such a safe and stable place. It's a stark reminder that geopolitical tensions can spill over anywhere. My thoughts are with all the staff and local residents.
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Karthik V
Major props to the Dubai fire and emergency teams. Containing it so fast is impressive. On another note, hope the US consulate resumes appointments quickly. Lots of people's travel and work plans depend on it.

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