Last Updated:March 14, 2026, 12:01 IST
Dubai, Abu Dhabi, UAE War News Today Live Updates: The situation in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Middle East regions continues to escalate for nearly two weeks amid the US-Iran war.

New explosions and interceptions were recorded in Dubai. (Photo: X)
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: The US-Israel-Iran war entered its 15th day on Saturday, March 14, with developments across the Gulf indicating that the conflict is moving closer to the civilian landscape of the United Arab Emirates. Several countries in the region reported evacuations, safety advisories and travel disruptions as tensions continued to rise.
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Here’s what happened so far:
Trump Claims US Strikes on Kharg Island: US President Donald Trump said the United States bombed “every military target” on Iran’s Kharg Island. He also warned that the US could attack the island’s oil infrastructure if Iran continues to hamper ship flow through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump further said the United States would hit Iran “very hard” in the coming week as the war escalates. He described Iranian leaders as “deranged scumbags”.
Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz: Iran confirmed the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, banning US and Israeli-linked vessels from passing through the strait. Other ships are required to seek Iranian clearance before transit. Following the announcement, Brent crude prices rose above $100 a barrel.
Iran Warns Gulf Countries Hosting US Bases: Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei ordered continued attacks on Gulf countries hosting US military bases unless those bases are shut down.
Evacuations Reported in Qatar: Authorities in Qatar evacuated parts of Doha’s Msheireb district, which houses several government offices as well as a Google office. Education City in Doha was also evacuated. The complex hosts branch campuses of six US universities.
F1 Races Likely to Be Cancelled: Formula One races scheduled next in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are expected to be cancelled due to the ongoing conflict.
UAE Issues Public Safety Advisory: The UAE’s Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) urged residents to stay away from any debris that may have fallen after aerial interceptions. Authorities warned the public not to touch or photograph any such objects.
Exams Cancelled at UAE Centres: India’s CISCE board cancelled ICSE and ISC examinations at centres in the UAE.
Special Flights Operated to the Gulf: Air India and Air India Express scheduled about 60 special flights to the Gulf. The two airlines are also set to operate around 80 scheduled and non-scheduled flights to and from the West Asia region on March 14, 2026.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: No Damage To Kharg Oil Infrastructure After US Strike, Says Iran
Iranian media on Saturday reported that no oil infrastructure was damaged in US strikes on Kharg Island. According to Fars news agency, citing sources on the ground, the bombardment did not affect the island’s oil facilities.
The report came after US President Donald Trump said American strikes on Kharg Island had destroyed military targets.
Trump had earlier threatened in a social media post to target the island’s oil infrastructure if Iran continued to block the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
Kharg Island is a crucial hub for Iran’s oil exports, and any damage to its facilities could have significant implications for the country’s energy sector and regional oil supply.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Hamas Urges Iran Not To Target Neighbouring Countries
Hamas has called on Iran not to target neighbouring countries, urging restraint to prevent the regional conflict from spreading further.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: India Extends Visas, Waives Overstay Penalties For Foreigners Stranded Amid West Asia Crisis
The Consulate General of India in Dubai has issued an important notice announcing relief measures for foreign nationals stranded in India due to the ongoing developments in West Asia. The announcement confirms the extension of regular Indian visas and e-visas, along with a waiver of overstay penalties for affected travellers.
Taking into account the conflict situation in the Gulf region, authorities said all types of visas and e-visas that are expiring or due to expire soon will be extended for one month on a gratis basis. The extension will be granted by the jurisdictional Foreigners Regional Registration Offices (FRROs) on a case-by-case basis.
The notice also stated that penalties for overstaying after February 28, 2026 due to the ongoing developments in West Asia will be waived.
In addition, exit permits will be issued free of charge, and failure to apply for an exit permit or visa extension will not be treated as a violation of migration laws.
Authorities also said temporary landing permits will be granted free of charge to foreign nationals arriving in India due to flight diversions.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Dubai Says Debris From Intercepted Attack Hit Central Building, No Fire Reported
Authorities in Dubai confirmed that debris from a successful aerial interception struck the façade of a building in central Dubai. In a post on X, the Dubai Media Office said the situation has been fully contained. Officials clarified that no fire occurred and no injuries were reported following the incident. Authorities continue to monitor the situation.
Authorities confirmed that the incident caused by debris from a successful interception, which struck the façade of a building in central Dubai, has been fully contained. No fire occurred and no injuries were reported.
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) March 14, 2026
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Iran Attacks US embassy In Baghdad
US embassy in Baghdad attacked. Smoke bellows out of the building.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Qatar Alerts Public On Suspicious Objects, Call 999
Qatar’s Interior Ministry urged the public to avoid unknown objects or remnants and report them immediately by calling emergency number 999 for safety.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Iran Threatens To Attack US-Linked Oil Infrastructure After Trump’s Kharg Island Strike Claim
Iran’s armed forces on Saturday threatened to destroy oil and energy infrastructure linked to the United States after President Donald Trump said American forces had bombed Iran’s oil hub, Kharg Island.
In a statement cited by Iranian media, the military’s Al-Anbiya Central Headquarters warned that infrastructure belonging to companies cooperating with the United States would be “immediately destroyed and turned into a pile of ashes” if Iran’s energy facilities were attacked.
The announcement, reported by Fars and Tasnim news agencies, came in response to Trump’s remarks that US strikes had “obliterated” military targets on Kharg Island.
Trump also threatened to target the island’s oil infrastructure if Iran blocked ship passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Abu Dhabi Police Arrest 45 For Filming Sites, Spreading Misinformation Amid Gulf Strikes
Police in Abu Dhabi said on Saturday they had arrested 45 people, including foreigners, for spreading misinformation and filming sensitive locations during ongoing events as Iran continued to carry out strikes across the Gulf.
According to Abu Dhabi Police, the Criminal Investigation Department detained the individuals after they filmed different locations during the events and shared the footage on social media platforms.
Authorities said the suspects were also accused of circulating inaccurate and misleading information online.
Police warned that such actions could incite public opinion and spread rumours within the community.
The arrests come amid heightened tensions in the region as security authorities continue to monitor the situation closely.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Foreigners In India Get 30-Day Visa Extension, No Penalty For Overstay
The Consulate General of India in Dubai announced that the visas of foreigners stranded in India will be given one-month visa extensions and overstay penalties will be waived due to travel disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict in West Asia.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: UAE Minister Urges Iran To Halt Attacks On Neighbours To Allow Diplomacy
A senior minister from the United Arab Emirates said on Friday that Iran must stop its attacks on neighbouring countries if diplomatic efforts are to move forward.
The minister said that continued strikes in the region make it difficult for countries to push for dialogue and mediation. She stressed that stopping the attacks would be an important step toward allowing diplomacy to take place.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: IndiGo To Introduce Fuel Charge On Flights From March 14
IndiGo has announced that it will introduce a fuel charge on both domestic and international flights starting from March 14, 2026, citing a sharp rise in aviation fuel prices.
In a statement released on March 13, the airline said the additional charge will apply to all new bookings made from 00:01 hours on March 14. The decision comes amid increasing fuel costs linked to ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Missile Alert Sounds Again In Dubai Hours After Drone Incident And Blasts
A missile alert was sounded once again in Dubai hours after minor drone incidents were reported in the central part of the city, where blasts were also heard earlier.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Iran Expands Drone Strikes Across Gulf After US-Israel Attacks
Iran continued its attacks across the Gulf region as tensions escalated following joint strikes by the United States and Israel.
Authorities in Oman said two people were killed after security forces intercepted a drone near an industrial area in the northern part of the country. State media reported that the casualties occurred during the interception operation.
Meanwhile, in Saudi Arabia, air defence systems shot down a drone that was heading towards the diplomatic quarter in Riyadh. The area hosts several foreign embassies and diplomatic missions. The development was reported by AFP.
The incidents come as Iran continues its retaliatory strikes on oil-rich Gulf nations after the US and Israel carried out attacks targeting Tehran, raising concerns about wider instability in the region.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Flights Resume As Bahrain Reopens Airspace For Departures
Bahrain has reopened its airspace, allowing departing flights to resume after a temporary restriction.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Why Is Iran Attacking Dubai And Gulf Cities?
Iran’s recent attacks on parts of the Gulf region, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi, come after joint military strikes carried out by the United States and Israel on Tehran on February 28.
The strikes reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei along with several members of his family. Following the attack, Iranian authorities vowed a strong response and warned that American interests across the region would be targeted.
As part of that retaliation, Iran began launching attacks on locations linked to US military presence in the Gulf. These reportedly included sites across Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait, along with areas in the UAE.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Eight Killed in Israeli Strike On Village In Southern Lebanon
At least eight people were killed in an Israeli strike on a village in southern Lebanon, the country’s health ministry said on Friday.
According to the ministry, the casualties were reported after the attack targeted a village in the southern part of the country. The details of the strike and the identities of those killed were not immediately known.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Emirates Flight From Dubai Lands In Chennai After One-Hour Delay Amid Regional Tensions
An Emirates flight travelling from Dubai to Chennai reached Chennai Airport early on Friday after its departure was delayed by around an hour, according to reports.
Passengers on flight EK 0542 said the aircraft took off later than scheduled due to air clearance procedures. The delay came at a time when heightened tensions in the West Asian region have led to stricter aviation checks and precautions.
Despite the brief delay, the flight landed safely in Chennai, ANI reported.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: UAE Residents Receive Alert
UAE residents were notified that the situation is currently safe, allowing them to resume their normal activities.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Qatar Issues Advisory
Qatar has advised its residents to refrain from filming or sharing footage of accident sites or emergency response operations. The Ministry of Interior highlighted that reposting unverified images or videos on social media could lead to “legal accountability”.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: US Is “Completely Destroying” Iran’s Ruling Regime: Trump
US President Donald Trump on Friday announced that the US was “completely destroying” Iran’s ruling regime – “militarily, economically and otherwise” – and that it was his “great honour” to be killing them.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: UN Security Council condemns Iran’s Attacks
The UN Security Council sharply criticized Iran’s unprovoked attacks on the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Brent Crude Prices Close Above $100 A Barrel
As the conflict in Middle East continues, oil prices jumped on Thursday and for the first time since 2022 settled above $100 per barrel. The price of Brent crude surged 9.2 percent.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Explosions In Downtown Dubai
Authorities in Dubai reported a “minor drone incident” on Thursday as Iran continued its campaign against the Gulf in response to US-Israeli attacks. “Dubai authorities are responding to a minor drone incident in the Al Bada’a area. No injuries have been reported,” the Dubai government’s media office said in a post on X.
Dubai Abu Dhabi News Live: CISCE Cancels Class 10, 12 Board Exams In UAE
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has cancelled Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations across the United Arab Emirates due to heightened geopolitical conflict in the region.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Drone Hits Abu Dhabi’s Largest Ruwais Oil Refinery
The United Arab Emirates’ major oil facility Ruwais Industrial Complex in Abu Dhabi came under attack. The incident caused a fire and authorities were forced to halt operations.
Dubai Abu Dhabi news live: Drone Intercepted In Central Dubai
The Dubai Media Office on Friday confirmed drone interception in Central Dubai. “Authorities confirm that debris from a successful interception caused a minor incident on the façade of a building in central Dubai. No injuries have been reported,” Dubai Media Office’s post on X reads.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi News Live Updates: Air India, Air India Express Operating 78 Flights Today
Air India and Air India Express will together operate a total of 78 scheduled and non-scheduled flights to and from the West Asia region on March 13.
Dubai Abu Dhabi news live: Emirates Flight From Dubai Delayed, Arrived Chennai An Hour Late
A flight operated by Emirates from Dubai arrived at Chennai Airport early hours on Friday with a delay of about one hour after its departure was postponed, ANI reported. Flight EK 0542 departed late from Dubai airport due to air clearance procedures amid heightened tension in the West Asian region, as per the passengers. The aircraft eventually landed safely in Chennai.

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