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Fire at carpet market near Zayed Port as Abu Dhabi Police respond

Abu Dhabi Police and Civil Defence teams are responding to a fire that broke out on Friday morning at the carpet market near Zayed Port in Abu Dhabi. Emergency crews were deployed to the site shortly after the incident was reported, with authorities working to bring the situation under control and ensure public safety.

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What to do
Residents should avoid the area near Zayed Port carpet market, rely only on official sources for updates, and refrain from sharing unverified information on social media.

Abu Dhabi Police and Civil Defence teams are responding to a fire that broke out on Friday morning at the carpet market near Zayed Port in Abu Dhabi. Emergency crews were deployed to the site shortly after the incident was reported, with authorities working to bring the situation under control and ensure public safety. Abu Dhabi Police urged residents to rely only on official sources for updates and avoid sharing unverified information on social media as operations continue at the scene.

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Reported by: Gulf News 26 Jun 2026 Read the original ↗ More from Gulf News →

This is a plain-language summary, not legal advice. For your specific situation, consult a UAE-qualified professional and the original source.

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What do I need to do?

Residents should avoid the area near Zayed Port carpet market, rely only on official sources for updates, and refrain from sharing unverified information on social media.

Who reported this?

Gulf News (UAE).

When was it announced?

26 Jun 2026.

Where can I read the original?

Read the original at Gulf News: https://gulfnews.com/uae/emergencies/abu-dhabi-fire-blaze-reported-at-carpet-market-near-zayed-port-1.500587601

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