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Dubai Airport Reopens After Drone Incident Causes Fuel Fire

Dubai International Airport resumed operations after a drone triggered a fuel tank fire, causing a brief suspension of flights.

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Dubai International Airport (DXB) resumed normal operations on Monday, March 16, 2026, following a temporary suspension of flights caused by a fire. According to verified reports from Dubai Airports and local authorities, the incident was triggered by a drone striking a fuel tank at the airport's fuel depot.

The fire, which was reported in the early hours of Monday, led to a precautionary halt to all flight arrivals and departures for several hours. Emergency services responded promptly, and the fire was brought under control. No injuries were reported as a result of the incident.

The disruption caused delays and cancellations, impacting the airport's efforts to maintain its regular schedule. Dubai Airports confirmed that operations were fully restored later in the day, though airlines advised passengers to check their flight status for potential ongoing delays.

Authorities have launched an investigation into the drone intrusion, which represents a significant security and safety breach. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about the risks unmanned aerial vehicles pose to critical aviation infrastructure.

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