Dubai (HRNW)- A fire that erupted following a drone attack at the Shah gas field in Abu Dhabi has been brought under control, according to officials. However, operations at the facility have been temporarily suspended, and airspace restrictions were also implemented.
Abu Dhabi authorities confirmed that emergency response teams acted swiftly after the fire broke out, successfully containing the blaze. Officials stated that gas production activities have been halted for the time being while damage assessment is underway.
In an official statement, authorities reported that no casualties were recorded in the incident. Relevant agencies are closely monitoring the situation, and security measures across the area have been strengthened.
The Shah gas field is considered one of the United Arab Emirates’ key energy facilities, playing an important role in the country’s overall energy infrastructure and supply system.
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