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Airports and major airlines in Dubai and the United Arab Emirates are slowly restarting some flights, with carriers including Emirates, Etihad, flydubai, and Air Arabia operating partial services. Many scheduled flights, however, remain cancelled. Separately, some social media influencers in Dubai have been warned about posting content related to war damage. Indian TV star Erica Fernandes was among those sharing on-the-ground updates from the UAE.
Iran carried out missile strikes targeting Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Influencers and residents, including Erica Fernandes, described seeing missiles intercepted and shared their shock, noting the attacks reportedly targeted luxury landmarks. In a related development, Amazon's cloud computing service, AWS, reported outages after several of its data centers in the UAE and Bahrain were damaged. The company stated the facilities were struck by drones or 'objects,' causing a fire and disrupting customer services, and confirmed incidents at three locations. Separately, Formula 1 canceled its scheduled Grand Prix races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, citing the ongoing conflict impacting regional stability.
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The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain are experiencing significant disruptions from regional instability, with Dubai's airports resuming limited flights after earlier interruptions. The situation in the Persian Gulf states is being reported on by journalists, highlighting the broader impact of the crisis on regional infrastructure and events. These developments reflect how regional tensions are affecting daily operations and international engagements in the Gulf states.
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