A drone attack triggered a large fire near Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates on March 16, forcing authorities to temporarily suspend flight operations and divert dozens of aircraft. The attack ignited a fuel tank near the airport complex, sending thick smoke into the sky and causing major disruption to regional air travel. Airport authorities and emergency crews quickly contained the blaze, and no injuries were immediately reported. However, the incident caused significant travel chaos, with airlines cancelling or rerouting flights and passengers facing delays across the region. Reports indicate that around 65 flights were diverted to other airports, while several airlines—including major international carriers—adjusted schedules as safety measures were put in place. Officials say the strike is part of a broader wave of missile and drone attacks linked to the escalating conflict involving Iran in the Gulf region. The attack marked another strike targeting critical infrastructure as tensions continue to rise across the Middle East. Authorities later confirmed that some flight operations gradually resumed after the fire was brought under control, though security and travel alerts remain high. #Dubai #DubaiAirport #DroneAttack #MiddleEastCrisis #IranConflict #UAE #BreakingNews #AviationNews #GlobalSecurity #WorldNews