Jaisalmer: A local family returned safely Tuesday evening from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) after being stranded in Dubai amid airspace closures triggered by missile and drone attacks linked to the ongoing Iran–America–Israel conflict.Ashish Vyas, a resident of Jaisalmer who has lived in Dubai for the past 10 years, reached home with his wife and two children after a tense and uncertain journey. He said the situation in Dubai changed abruptly on the day of the attacks, with alert sirens, security advisories and sudden flight cancellations creating anxiety among residents. Reports of explosions had emerged from major UAE cities, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi, after waves of drones and ballistic missiles were reportedly launched from Iran’s side. As a precautionary measure, airports were temporarily shut, leaving thousands stranded. Vyas, an engineer working with Emirates airline, said his wife Ipsita, also an engineer employed with an Arab airline, had long planned a visit to India. However, escalating regional tensions led to their flight being cancelled. He said authorities in the UAE maintained order and regularly issued official updates. “The ground situation was not as chaotic as portrayed on social media, but there was definitely fear,” he said. When airspace to India briefly reopened, Vyas quickly booked tickets, travelling from Dubai to Bengaluru, then onward to Mumbai and finally Jaisalmer. He described the journey as difficult due to limited seats and constantly changing schedules. On arrival, anxious family members welcomed them with relief. Vyas said normalcy is gradually returning in Dubai, though many Indians remain stranded due to recurring airspace restrictions.
Jaisalmer family returns from Dubai after missile attacks disrupt flights | Jaipur News