Abu Dhabi Emergency Team Stresses Responsible Institutional and Media Communication Amid Regional Developments

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The Abu Dhabi Emergencies, Crises and Disasters Management Team also reviewed the readiness of command and control centres, the effectiveness of early warning and logistical support systems, and the integration of government business continuity plans within a unified framework designed to strengthen the emirate’s resilience and response capacity.

Major General Ahmed Saif bin Zaitoon Al Muhairi, Commander-in-Chief of Abu Dhabi Police and Head of the Abu Dhabi Emergencies, Crises and Disasters Management Team, stated that the meeting formed part of Abu Dhabi’s proactive approach to regional and international developments.

He said, “The emergency and crisis management system in Abu Dhabi operates in line with approved plans and carefully developed scenarios that take into account a range of possible developments. The full readiness of the relevant authorities has been confirmed, as has the uninterrupted and efficient delivery of essential services. We reassure the community that the situation in Abu Dhabi remains stable and that all entities are working in full coordination to safeguard lives and property and to preserve the emirate’s developmental achievements.”

He added, “Early preparedness, clarity of roles, and sustained investment in human and technological capabilities constitute the foundation of our system. We remain committed to strengthening institutional resilience and enhancing coordination with partners at both local and federal levels, ensuring that any developments are addressed with efficiency and professionalizm, while maintaining business continuity and community stability.”

The Abu Dhabi Emergencies, Crises and Disasters Management Team also reviewed the readiness of command and control centres, the effectiveness of early warning and logistical support systems, and the integration of government business continuity plans within a unified framework designed to strengthen the emirate’s resilience and response capacity.

Major General Ahmed Saif bin Zaitoon Al Muhairi, Commander-in-Chief of Abu Dhabi Police and Head of the Abu Dhabi Emergencies, Crises and Disasters Management Team, stated that the meeting formed part of Abu Dhabi’s proactive approach to regional and international developments.

He said, “The emergency and crisis management system in Abu Dhabi operates in line with approved plans and carefully developed scenarios that take into account a range of possible developments. The full readiness of the relevant authorities has been confirmed, as has the uninterrupted and efficient delivery of essential services. We reassure the community that the situation in Abu Dhabi remains stable and that all entities are working in full coordination to safeguard lives and property and to preserve the emirate’s developmental achievements.”

He added, “Early preparedness, clarity of roles, and sustained investment in human and technological capabilities constitute the foundation of our system. We remain committed to strengthening institutional resilience and enhancing coordination with partners at both local and federal levels, ensuring that any developments are addressed with efficiency and professionalizm, while maintaining business continuity and community stability.”

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