Emirates Global Aluminium Reports Injuries at Abu Dhabi Facility
- Publish date: Sunday، 29 March 2026 Reading time: 1 min read
EGA's Al Taweelah facility hit by attacks; safety measures emphasized amidst heightened concerns on critical infrastructure.
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Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) has reported significant damage to its Al Taweelah facility in Abu Dhabi following missile and drone attacks within the Khalifa Economic Zone Abu Dhabi (KEZAD).
The incident occurred earlier this week and has drawn widespread attention due to its impact on one of the region's key industrial sites.
The company confirmed that several employees sustained injuries as a result of the attacks, though no life-threatening cases were reported. EGA emphasized that ensuring the safety and security of its workforce remains its highest priority. Emergency response teams were immediately dispatched to assess the situation and provide assistance to the affected personnel.
While investigations into the extent of the damage are still underway, the attacks have raised concerns about the security of critical infrastructure in the UAE. The Al Taweelah site, known for its role in global aluminium production, holds strategic importance in the region's economic ecosystem.
EGA assured stakeholders that ongoing efforts are being made to evaluate and restore operations at the facility while maintaining stringent safety protocols. The company reiterated its commitment to safeguarding its employees and assets amidst the challenges posed by the situation.
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