Celebrities Trapped in Dubai After Iranian Missile Attacks
Vicky Pattison, Laura Anderson, and other British TV stars are stuck in Dubai following Iranian missile strikes on Palm Jumeirah, with flights cancelled and tourists seeking shelter.
Vicky Pattison, Laura Anderson, and other British TV stars are stuck in Dubai following Iranian missile strikes on Palm Jumeirah, with flights cancelled and tourists seeking shelter.
A British influencer filmed a fire at Dubai's Fairmont The Palm hotel, caused by debris from Iranian attacks, while at a nearby beach club. Four people were injured in the incident.
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A luxury hotel in Dubai caught fire after debris from Iranian missile strikes fell on the city, injuring four people and causing significant damage to the five-star Fairmont the Palm.
Israeli socialite Hofit Golan posts footage of rockets and explosions from her hotel balcony in Dubai as Iranian missiles target the Palm Jumeirah hotel in widespread Middle East attacks.
A CNN broadcast from Abu Dhabi was dramatically interrupted by alarms as Iran launched counterstrikes against US-led military action, targeting Gulf states with US bases. Journalists across the region reported live amid sirens and explosions.
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