Umm Al Quwain, United Arab Emirates — A drone strike on Monday, March 16, 2026, sparked a fire in a building in the northern emirate of Umm Al Quwain, officials confirmed, marking another unsettling episode in a string of aerial incidents affecting the UAE.
According to the Umm Al Quwain Government Media Office, an unmanned aircraft struck the structure, igniting a blaze that emergency responders quickly moved to contain. Authorities affirmed that there were no injuries reported and that the building’s occupants were evacuated safely before the fire spread.
Fire and rescue teams worked to secure the scene and extinguish hotspots, while civil defense units continued investigations into the origin and trajectory of the drone. Officials urged residents to remain vigilant but reiterated that the situation was under control.
The incident comes amid a broader wave of drone and missile attacks across the Gulf, which has included strikes near ports, oil infrastructure and other urban areas in the UAE. These incidents are widely seen as tied to escalating regional tensions involving Iran and allied forces.
Local authorities have reiterated their commitment to protecting civilians and safeguarding critical infrastructure, and are working with federal security agencies to reinforce defenses in the wake of repeated aerial threats.

