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A drone strike near Dubai Airport hit a fuel tank and caused a large fire. Flights were temporarily
Dubai has officially taken a significant step by joining the Global Resilient Cities Network, a collection of leading cities dedicated to enhancing urban resilience and sustainable growth. This makes Dubai the first city in the Gulf Cooperation Council to secure a place in this esteemed global network, further solidifying its status as a forward-looking metropolis ready to address risks and adapt to rapid worldwide changes.
This initiative showcases Dubai's enduring dedication to establishing a future-ready urban landscape. Officials have pointed out that this membership will strengthen efforts to boost crisis preparedness, ensure steady growth, and maintain the quality of life for residents and tourists alike. Additionally, it enhances Dubai's standing as one of the safest and most innovative cities globally.
By joining this network, Dubai will foster closer cooperation with cities and partners worldwide, enabling local entities to access international expertise, advanced technologies, and proven resilience strategies. This collaboration is anticipated to speed up the emirate's movement towards more intelligent and adaptable systems capable of enduring shifting environmental, economic, and technological demands.
Through this platform, Dubai seeks to engage in fruitful knowledge exchanges, share its exemplary urban models, and inspire other cities to join in the collective mission of building resilience. Authorities emphasize that the city aims not only to prepare for future challenges but also to turn these challenges into opportunities that drive progress and sustainable growth in the long run.
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