Dubai — A major fire broke out Saturday evening at Fairmont The Palm, one of the city’s best-known luxury hotels, after falling debris reportedly struck the Palm Jumeirah area amid a wider wave of regional missile and drone activity.
Images circulating online showed thick smoke rising above the hotel shortly after loud explosions were heard across parts of the city. Dubai Civil Defence confirmed that firefighting teams responded quickly and later brought the blaze under control.
What Is Known So Far
The incident occurred on February 28, 2026, during heightened regional tensions following Iranian retaliatory strikes across the Gulf. UAE defense authorities stated that multiple incoming projectiles were intercepted over Gulf airspace. Officials indicated that debris from an intercepted missile or drone may have fallen near the hotel, triggering a secondary fire.
Authorities have not confirmed whether the hotel was directly struck or whether the damage resulted solely from falling fragments. Investigations are ongoing.
Dubai officials reported that four people were injured and transported to medical facilities. No fatalities at the hotel have been confirmed. Emergency services remain on site assessing structural damage and ensuring safety.
Eyewitness Reports
Residents and hotel guests described hearing several loud explosions before seeing smoke rise from the Palm Jumeirah area. Video footage shows emergency vehicles arriving quickly, with firefighters working to contain flames near the hotel’s perimeter.
Some witnesses believe fragments landed near the hotel entrance before the fire spread outward. Officials have not yet verified these accounts and continue to review available evidence.