A major fire broke out on Monday at the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone (FOIZ) following a targeted drone attack launched from outside the country. The incident has raised immediate concerns regarding the security of regional energy infrastructure.
According to official reports, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) struck a critical section of the industrial zone, resulting in an immediate blaze. Specialized firefighting units and emergency response teams were dispatched to the site to contain the flames and prevent the fire from spreading to adjacent oil storage facilities and refineries.
Impact and Response
Local authorities confirmed that emergency protocols were activated immediately upon detection of the drone. While the fire caused visible damage to the infrastructure, initial assessments are focused on determining the extent of the impact on oil operations and supply chains. There have been no immediate reports of casualties, and medical teams remain on standby at the perimeter.
Strategic Significance of Fujairah
The Fujairah Oil Industry Zone is one of the world's most significant bunkering and oil storage hubs. Located on the eastern coast of the United Arab Emirates outside the Strait of Hormuz, it serves as a vital artery for international energy markets. Any disruption to this zone is closely monitored by global markets due to its role in the global oil trade.
Security Investigation
Security agencies have launched an extensive investigation to trace the flight path of the drone and identify the point of origin. While the source of the launch has not been officially named, authorities stated the drone originated from outside the national borders. The UAE government has reiterated its commitment to protecting its strategic assets and ensuring the safety of its industrial sectors against external threats.




