Ali Saeed Al Neyadi, Chairman of the National Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Authority, said the UAE is confident it will emerge from this period stronger and more resilient, supported by its leadership’s vision, robust institutions and a vigilant society.
He highlighted a coordinated national response over the past two days, with all authorities acting professionally and in line with national readiness standards.
Field teams were praised for their dedication, reflecting high preparedness, disciplined coordination and swift, organised action.
Al Neyadi added that the national emergency framework was fully activated, operational readiness levels were elevated and essential services were maintained.
He also commended citizens and residents for their awareness and cooperation, noting that strong institutional and community alignment remains key to navigating challenges with confidence.
Ali Saeed Al Neyadi: The United Arab Emirates Will Emerge from This Phase Stronger and More Resilient.#UAEisSafe pic.twitter.com/eYX81dUUL0
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