Thousands Crowd Dubai Airport Terminals Amid Middle East Tensions - VIDEO
Dubai International Airport witnessed massive overcrowding as thousands of passengers rushed to leave the city amid escalating Middle East tensions. Viral videos showed packed terminals and long queues. Meanwhile, two drones fell near the airport, injuring four people. Authorities said flights continued normally even as animal shelters reported a surge in abandoned pets.

Scenes of chaos and overcrowding have emerged at Dubai International Airport (DXB) as thousands of passengers reportedly rushed to leave the city amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. Videos circulating on social media showed packed terminals with travellers waiting for hours for flights, with some describing the situation as “packed like a tuna can.”
According to several reports, the airport is witnessing one of the largest waves of departures in recent times as residents attempt to leave the region amid fears linked to rising geopolitical tensions and missile threats. Long queues and overcrowded waiting areas were reported across multiple terminals as airlines struggled to manage the surge in passengers.
Adding to the tension, authorities confirmed that two drones fell in the vicinity of Dubai International Airport on Wednesday afternoon, injuring four people. In a statement posted on X, the Dubai Media Office said the injured included two Ghanaian nationals and one Bangladeshi national who suffered minor injuries, while an Indian national sustained moderate injuries. Emergency services rushed to the scene and the injured were taken to hospital.
Officials said that despite the incident, air traffic at the airport continued to operate normally.
Meanwhile, the unfolding situation has also triggered an unexpected crisis for animal welfare groups in the city. Rescue organisations say they are witnessing a surge in abandoned pets as families leaving the region are reportedly leaving behind dogs, cats, fish and even turtles.
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