Global Village in Dubai will remain closed until Friday, March 6, as a precautionary safety measure in line with official guidance.
In a statement posted on social media, Global Village said visitors should check its website and social media channels for updates regarding reopening.
Meanwhile, Emaar confirmed that all its communities, malls, hospitality assets, and development projects continue to operate normally despite rising regional tensions.
UAE authorities have urged the public to follow safety guidelines during warning alerts, emphasizing that these messages are issued solely to protect lives. Authorities also warned residents not to leave their homes or stop vehicles to film the situation, saying such actions could put lives at risk.
Officials explained that the alerts are part of the country’s national early warning system, which is designed to support preparedness and preventive measures.
The UAE also cautioned residents against spreading rumors or unverified information and reminded the public to rely only on official sources. Under UAE law, sharing false or misleading information may result in legal penalties.
The Ministry of Interior advised residents to seek immediate shelter in secure buildings and to avoid windows, doors, and open areas during potential missile threats.
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