Operation LION’S ROAR — 200 jets, 500+ targets   •   201 KILLED in Iran — 747 injured across 24 provinces   •   85 GIRLS KILLED at school in Minab   •   Iran retaliates — missiles hit 7 COUNTRIES   •   Palm Jumeirah HOTEL HIT — 1 dead, 4 injured   •   BURJ KHALIFA evacuated   •   Kuwait airport DAMAGED by drone   •   Oil set to SPIKE past $100   •   KHAMENEI CONFIRMED DEAD — Israeli & US officials confirm   •   Trump: ‘MOST’ of Iran senior leadership KILLED — 40 regime figures   •   CELEBRATIONS erupt in Tehran streets   •   Iran DENIES Supreme Leader’s deathOperation LION’S ROAR — 200 jets, 500+ targets   •   201 KILLED in Iran — 747 injured across 24 provinces   •   85 GIRLS KILLED at school in Minab   •   Iran retaliates — missiles hit 7 COUNTRIES   •   Palm Jumeirah HOTEL HIT — 1 dead, 4 injured   •   BURJ KHALIFA evacuated   •   Kuwait airport DAMAGED by drone   •   Oil set to SPIKE past $100   •   KHAMENEI CONFIRMED DEAD — Israeli & US officials confirm   •   Trump: ‘MOST’ of Iran senior leadership KILLED — 40 regime figures   •   CELEBRATIONS erupt in Tehran streets   •   Iran DENIES Supreme Leader’s death

Dubai Hotel Struck by Iran Missile Debris

Developing Story|Last Updated: March 1, 2026 at 02:52 AM UTC

A luxury hotel on Dubai's Palm Jumeirah was struck by debris from an intercepted Iranian ballistic missile on February 28, 2026, resulting in one death and four injuries. Dubai Civil Defence responded within minutes, deploying multiple fire engines and emergency medical teams to the scene. The fire that erupted on the hotel's upper floors was brought under control within approximately sixty minutes, preventing the blaze from spreading to adjacent structures on the densely built Palm Jumeirah.

The victim, a Pakistani national working as hotel staff, was struck by falling debris and pronounced dead at the scene. Four other individuals — two hotel guests and two staff members — sustained injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to more serious blast-related trauma and were transported to Rashid Hospital in Dubai. The hotel, which had approximately 340 guests at the time of the incident, was fully evacuated with all other occupants accounted for and uninjured.

Dubai's government has opened a formal investigation into the incident, coordinating with the UAE Armed Forces to determine the exact origin and trajectory of the debris. Insurance assessors have begun evaluating property damage, which is estimated at several million dirhams. The hotel remains closed indefinitely. This incident highlights the reality that even successful missile defense interceptions can produce deadly debris fields over populated areas, a growing concern for densely populated Gulf cities during the ongoing conflict.

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