Mar 7 β€’ 09:00 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Between jets and explosions: the drama of a Brazilian family sheltered underground in a building in Dubai

A Brazilian family faces fear and uncertainty in Dubai due to escalating conflicts in the Middle East, preventing their return home.

A Brazilian family is currently enduring a harrowing experience in Dubai amid intensifying tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran. As these conflicts escalated, which began on February 28, the family found themselves unable to return to Brazil and have instead been seeking refuge in the underground areas of their building whenever alerts of potential attacks are issued. This ongoing situation has manifested a deep sense of fear and insecurity for the family, disrupting their travel plans and altering their expectations for their stay in the UAE.

Originally, the family had intended to spend ten days in Dubai after completing an Italian vacation. However, after just four days, they were thrust into an atmosphere of chaos when flights were grounded and airports temporarily shut down due to the rising geopolitical tensions. The family expressed their distress to local media, recounting their experiences of celebrating a personal event on the night of February 28, only to be confronted with a reality that forced them into hiding.

As air traffic remains disrupted, and operations at the airports are only gradually returning to normal, the family’s plight underscores the broader implications of international conflicts on everyday lives. Their story reflects the immediate consequences faced by civilians during escalated military confrontations, highlighting the unpredictability of travel in volatile political climates and the urgent need for safety among those caught in such situations.

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