Tourists recount horror after strike on Dubai luxury hotel
From CNN’s Abbas Al Lawati
Firemen and rescue workers inspect the site of an explosion at the Fairmont The Palm Hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
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One of the most striking images from the barrage was the sunset drone strike on the Fairmont hotel on Palm Jumeirah, the man-made island that is home to five-star hotels and some of the city’s wealthiest residents.
By evening, police had sealed off the area as crews swept shattered glass from the street. Part of the building’s facade was blackened and visibly damaged.
Derek Thompson, a Scottish tourist staying at the hotel, said he and his family were eating dinner around 6:30 p.m. Saturday when they heard what he described as an enormous explosion.
“It was an absolutely crazy explosion, and we just ran for cover,” he said. “We thought another one was coming, so we went to the beach to get away from the buildings, which we thought could collapse.”
After returning to their room and smelling smoke, the family packed and checked out early. With the airspace closed, leaving the country was no longer an option.
Palm Jumeirah, seen here in 2023, are artificial islands in Dubai.
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Thompson said he had followed tensions in the region but never imagined Dubai would be directly hit. His wife, Victoria, a frequent visitor to the city, described the experience as terrifying and said she is now unsure when she would feel comfortable returning.
Melissa Nicol, a visitor from Spain, was about to fly out of Dubai when the airspace closed and she was turned back from the airport. She checked into the Five hotel, just steps from the Fairmont. After the Fairmont was struck, sirens sounded and guests were evacuated to the basement, where they spent the night.
Kim Kelaita contributed to this report.