Mineira reports tension and demands rescue after missile alerts on cruise ship anchored in Dubai: 'We are at risk of life'
A Brazilian woman aboard a cruise ship in Dubai expressed concerns for her safety due to missile alerts and criticized Brazilian authorities for their lack of assistance.
A Brazilian businesswoman, Ana Paula de Oliveira Graciani, has brought attention to the dire situation of over 200 Brazilians trapped on the MSC EurΓbia cruise ship, which is anchored in Dubai amidst escalating conflicts in the Middle East. The shipβs passengers have reported receiving continuous missile alerts on their phones, intensifying their fears as they remain stranded without any clear guidance or evacuation plan. The closure of the airspace poses further complications, leaving the future of their departure uncertain.
Graciani highlighted the ineffective support from the Brazilian consulate, which visited the ship but failed to offer any substantial solutions or reassurance to the anxious passengers. She recounted how officials advised them to remain calm yet provided no actionable plans to ensure their safety or facilitate their return home. The Brazilian passengers are growing increasingly frustrated as their concern for their safety mounts with each passing day.
The lack of communication and assistance from Brazilian authorities during this precarious time underscores a significant gap in crisis response for citizens abroad. As tensions rise in the region and the risks of missile strikes linger, the situation remains critical and calls for immediate attention and action from the Brazilian government to safeguard its nationals overseas.