Appointments Cancelled
Dubai (IANS): A drone strike near the US Consulate in Dubai ignited a fire late Tuesday night, marking the latest in a wave of Iranian drone and missile attacks targeting American diplomatic missions across the Middle East.
This escalation follows recent strikes on US facilities in Kuwait and Riyadh, further intensifying regional hostilities.
Official Response and Safety Status
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the incident from Washington, assuring the public that all personnel are safe.
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The Damage: The drone struck a parking lot adjacent to the chancellery building, sparking a fire.
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Accountability: Rubio stated that officials have accounted for all staff members.
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Containment: The Dubai Media Office confirmed via X that emergency teams immediately responded to the scene and successfully contained the blaze. They reported no injuries.
Impact on Services and Residents
Residents captured footage of thick black smoke billowing behind the consulate as first responders arrived. In the interest of safety, the consulate has taken the following steps:
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Cancellations: The US Consulate in Dubai has cancelled all visa and consular appointments until March 4.
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Security Advisory: US officials advised American citizens to avoid the consulate area and remain sheltered as regional tensions mount.

