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UAE Airlifts 6,000 Citizens and Residents Home Amid Regional Tensions

Coordinated Operation Demonstrates Nation’s Commitment to Safety

The United Arab Emirates has carried out a large-scale evacuation, safely bringing home around 6,000 Emirati citizens and their companions from a number of countries affected by recent regional developments. The operation was led by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) and the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA), showcasing the country’s robust national crisis management system.

Swift and Comprehensive Response

Officials reported that evacuees were transported back to the UAE through coordinated land and air entry points across the nation. The rapid response is part of the UAE’s integrated emergency framework, which emphasizes swift action, continuous monitoring of global situations, and effective cooperation between government agencies and diplomatic missions.

Authorities highlighted that the successful evacuation reflects the UAE’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding its citizens, ensuring their well-being no matter where they are in the world.

Embassies at the Heart of the Effort

UAE embassies and diplomatic missions played a pivotal role in facilitating the return of nationals. Working closely with local authorities in affected countries, embassy staff helped organize travel arrangements and provided support for Emiratis unable to return due to airspace disruptions and other challenges.

Humanitarian Approach: Residents Also Assisted

In a testament to the UAE’s inclusive and humanitarian approach, some evacuation flights also included UAE residents who found themselves stranded abroad during the crisis. Authorities said this decision underscores the nation’s pledge to assist everyone living in the UAE, not just citizens, in times of need.

Advice for Nationals Traveling Abroad

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs urges all Emiratis traveling overseas to register with the Twajudi service and to use the emergency hotline (+971 80024) in times of crisis. NCEMA also advised the public to rely on official updates, avoid sharing unverified information, and follow safety guidance.

The UAE’s successful evacuation of 6,000 individuals amid regional tensions demonstrates its strong crisis-response capabilities and deep commitment to the safety and security of its people. The operation stands as a clear example of how national coordination and compassion can protect citizens and residents during uncertain times.

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