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    No Injuries After Debris Hits Oracle Building in Dubai Internet City

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dubai authorities confirmed on Saturday that no injuries were reported after debris fell on the exterior of an office building operated by Oracle Corporation in Dubai Internet City. The incident followed an aerial interception event, which caused fragments to strike the building’s facade. Despite the impact, the damage was minor and did not affect any individuals inside or around the premises.

    This occurrence takes place against the backdrop of escalating regional tensions. Notably, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has reportedly identified Oracle among 18 American companies it has threatened to target. These threats come as a response to recent attacks on Iranian territory, reflecting the growing strain between Iran and US-linked entities in the region.

    Meanwhile, in a related development highlighting the volatility in the Middle East, a fire broke out early Saturday at storage facilities used by foreign oil companies west of Basra, Iraq. The blaze followed a drone strike, raising serious concerns about the security of critical energy infrastructure in the area. Such incidents underscore the fragile security environment affecting both commercial and strategic assets across the region.

    Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding business operations and infrastructure amid these geopolitical challenges. The incident at Dubai Internet City serves as a reminder of the broader regional dynamics impacting multinational corporations and energy sectors alike.

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