A fire broke out on Tuesday evening in several commercial shops in Abu Dhabi’s Musaffah Industrial Area, prompting a rapid response from the Abu Dhabi Police and the Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority. The blaze was quickly contained, with no injuries or casualties reported, and an investigation is under way to determine its cause. Emergency teams from Abu Dhabi Police and the Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority reached the site soon after the fire was reported, working together to bring the situation under control and ensure public safety. Officials confirmed that the fire had been extinguished efficiently, and no structural damage or personal harm had been recorded at the time. Cooling and smoke extraction operations followed to secure the area and prevent any secondary hazards.Authorities have not yet shared details about the origin of the fire or the extent of material damage, but investigations are ongoing. In a statement shared on social media, Abu Dhabi Police urged residents to rely only on verified information from official government sources and to refrain from spreading unconfirmed news or videos online. This marks the second such incident in the Musaffah Industrial Area in recent weeks. Last month, emergency teams from the same authorities responded swiftly to a warehouse fire in the district, bringing it under control without any casualties. After that incident, officials also carried out cooling and smoke extraction procedures to ensure the site’s safety.Through these prompt responses, Abu Dhabi’s emergency services have underscored their readiness to manage such incidents efficiently while maintaining public safety and transparency in communication.
