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Is it safe to visit Dubai and the UAE after the recent drone attacks?

It is totally safe to visit Dubai and the UAE as I have been here for 7 years. Yes, the question is valid and someone who hasn’t been to Dubai or any other emirate in the UAE will think the same thing you are thinking currently.

By Audrey SegalPublished 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago 3 min read
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Is it safe to visit Dubai and the UAE after the recent drone attacks?
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But the recent drone attacks in the UAE were all away from the populated areas and, based on my analysis after reading so much, the motive was to destroy the oil and gas facilities, not the people. Again, I am not defending anything here; it's just my thought, obviously, that it could be different from any other person.

Yes, one should be concerned about this situation, but the authorities are concerned about these types of violations and are working around the clock to ensure that everything is in order in Dubai and the UAE.

Obviously, there is a great deal of concern for me and everyone else who lives in Dubai and the UAE, as well as tourists and business professionals who visit Dubai and the UAE on a regular basis, but, as I previously stated, the authorities are working around the clock to ensure that everything is and will be in order.

This violent threat alarm has been raised for a few years now when the allied Arab countries started a war with Yemen to keep this region safe.

Since then, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and other Arab countries have become allies in this war. They are working together to ensure the safety of their own people, tourists, and expats living in their countries.

As everyone is aware of the UAE's efforts for peace in the region and outside as well, I am sure they are also working with dialogues to handle this situation because this act of terror is a very big deal for developed countries like the UAE.

When I say don’t worry, (I mean it) because you can do your own research and all the people are reading my answer, the flights, events, conferences, tourist and business activities, and developments are as usual, not even a single percent changed. This means, you can imagine, that almost every Fortune 500 company in the world has a headquarters in Dubai with millions of their employees living safely with their families.

Until now, no country in the world has banned any flights towards Dubai, and the UAE has stopped sending its workforce or tourists there.

Every adventure activity, person, and government are operating at full capacity, with no threats.

Tons of survey companies are doing surveys for the UAE regarding health, safety, tourism, business, and many other things. No one has reported a threat alert or anything regarding this violent act because everyone knows about the Dubai and UAE government policies and honesty towards their own people, tourists, and expat safety.

So don’t worry. If you are a tourist, business professional, or expat living in Dubai, I just wanted to share with you that "it is totally safe to be in Dubai and the UAE".

Also, I will add here that if you are a woman and a solo female traveller, just get onboard if you want to fly to Dubai. As I have mentioned earlier, I have been living in Dubai for more than 7 years and, being an independent Dubai escort, I never feared a bit because here people respect women, whether they are local, tourists, or expats. So you can imagine, being a sex worker, I got the upmost respect from people outside and the clients were visiting me.

Lately, I have seen a few websites where it is clearly mentioned that most of the people living in Dubai and UAE still feel safe and the same as they were feeling before this threat.

If the situation in Dubai and the UAE changes, I will undoubtedly update this story.

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Audrey Segal

audreysegal.com offers Nuru Massage and Tantra Massage services in Dubai with add-ons. Email: [email protected]

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