Photos show a major fire at a key UAE oil port, a day after the US struck a major Iranian depot
Debris from an intercepted drone caused a fire near the Port of Fujairah in the UAE on Saturday. AP Photo/Altaf Qadri A fire broke out near a key oil port in the United Arab Emirates on Saturday. Officials said debris from an intercepted drone caused the fire and that operations were suspended. The US attacked Kharg Island, a major oil depot in Iran, on Friday. Fire erupted at a critical oil hub in the United Arab Emirates on Saturday amid the ongoing military conflict in the Middle East. Plumes of dark black smoke billowed around the Port of Fujairah, the only multipurpose maritime facility on the UAE's east coast. The Fujairah government's media office said debris from an intercepted drone caused the fire. No injuries were reported. The fire comes after Iran said it would retaliate against the US for attacking Kharg Island on Friday. Kharg Island, located about 300 miles from the Strait of Hormuz, is key to Iran's oil industry and has refineries that process ...