UAE calls on citizens abroad to return due to travel difficulties

United Arab Emirates has urged its citizens abroad to return home due to travel difficulties amid the spread of coronavirus and suspensions of flights from some countries. (File/AFP)
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Updated 17 March 2020
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UAE calls on citizens abroad to return due to travel difficulties

  • UAE has recorded 98 cases of the virus
  • Foreign ministry says vital for citizens abroad to contact mission in the country they are in

DUBAI: UAE citizens traveling abroad have been urged to return home.
The foreign ministry made the call due to travel conditions becoming more restricted and flights suspended in several countries, the state news agency WAM reported. 
The ministry called on unwell Emirati students abroad to coordinate with the scholarship agency through the UAE’s embassies.
The ministry also said it was vital for citizens traveling abroad to contact the mission in the country they are currently in, adding that any Emirati traveler should register with their nearest mission.

Meanwhile, Dubai budget carrier flydubai suspended flights after a number of countries imposed national and international travel restrictions.

Flights to Bahrain and Saudi Arabia were suspended until March 31 while services to Kuwait between March 14 and March 19 were cancelled. Flights to India between March 17 and 31 we also scrapped.

Flights to Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Turkey and Sudan were also suspended, and the carrier has not issued any statement when they would be resumed.

 


Israel first responders say woman killed after Iran missile attack in Tel Aviv area

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Israel first responders say woman killed after Iran missile attack in Tel Aviv area

  • AFPTV images showed a street flanked by residential buildings whose facades were destroyed by blasts, as well as burnt out cars

TEL AVIV: Israel’s emergency service Magen David Adom said on Saturday that a woman was killed in the Tel Aviv area after Iran fired a barrage of missiles toward Israel.
“Paramedics have confirmed the death of a woman in her 40s with severe injuries,” MDA said.
Earlier on Saturday, MDA said that a woman in a critical condition was among 21 people injured in the Iranian strikes.
AFP journalists and Israeli television channels reported first responders and firemen deployed in several parts of Tel Aviv, and physical damage to the city.
AFPTV images showed a street flanked by residential buildings whose facades were destroyed by blasts, as well as burnt out cars.
Firemen extinguished the flames from fires that broke out in the surrounding area while first rescuers evacuated the injured.
Throughout the evening, AFP journalists reported loud blasts in the Tel Aviv area, Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank, as Israel’s aerial defense system shot down barrages of missiles.
The military said Saturday evening that “several points of impact” were reported throughout Israel.
Speaking from one point of impact, Israeli police spokesman Dean Elsdunne said that first responders were going from building to building to check for damages and more injuries.