Fire at Fujairah Oil Industry Zone Under Control After Drone Debris Falls A fire erupted in Fujairah’s Oil Industry Zone on Tuesday, March 3, following debris from a drone intercepted by air defenses. The incident occurred during the early morning hours, prompting emergency responses from local authorities. Firefighters successfully contained the blaze, and no injuries were reported. Operations in the affected area have since resumed. Authorities confirmed that the fire was caused by debris falling from a drone that was intercepted by defense systems. While the exact origin of the drone remains under investigation, officials emphasized that the situation was brought under control swiftly. A statement from the Media Office noted that concerns about loud noises reported across the city were addressed promptly, with teams working to ensure public safety. The incident marks the first reported case of drone debris causing a fire in Fujairah. Earlier on March 2, Ras Al Khaimah reported its first instance of drone debris falling into a residential area. Meanwhile, Dubai and Abu Dhabi have faced ongoing challenges with ballistic missiles and drones since the conflict began, though details on casualties remain unclear. Authorities have urged residents to rely on official state sources for updates and to avoid spreading unverified information. Teams continue to monitor the situation closely, implementing measures to prevent further incidents. The event highlights the growing impact of drone activity in the region, raising questions about security protocols and the need for coordinated responses.#fujairah #fujairah_oil_industry_zone #drone_debris #fujairah_fire #fujairah_authorities