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Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Abu Dhabi: Fires erupt at Borouge plant in Abu Dhabi after air defence interception

Fires started at a petrochemical facility in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. This happened after pieces of a threat that was stopped fell inside the site. The authorities said this is what happened. There is a lot of tension in the region. It is affecting important places.

The problem happened at the Borouge plant. Many fires were reported after the air defence system worked earlier in the morning. The people who deal with emergencies went to the site quickly to put out the fires. The facility was closed as a precaution.

The officials said nobody was hurt. They started following safety rules away to make the area safe and prevent more problems. They are now checking how much damage was done. The authorities will give information when they have it.

The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority said the air defence system stopped a missile threat at 6:44am. They did this before the missiles could hit what they were aiming for.. Pieces of the stopped missiles fell down and caused more problems. This included the fires at the site.

The authorities told people to stay calm and safe. They said people should listen to updates and not spread rumours. They do not want people to panic for no reason.

This shows how dangerous the situation is in the region. It is especially bad for places that make energy and other important things. The people who responded quickly helped prevent anyone from getting hurt.. The problem shows that even when they stop something bad from happening it can still cause problems on the ground.

The emergency services are still ready for anything. They are working together to keep people safe and make sure everything runs smoothly.

  • The authorities are giving updates on the situation
  • The facility is closed for now
  • The people who deal with emergencies are still at the site

The situation is serious and people need to be careful. The authorities are doing their best to keep everyone safe. They are working hard to make sure nothing, like this happens again.

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