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Dubai Maintains Normal Lifestyle

Despite regional tensions, Dubai continues to function normally. Athletes and residents note a high level of organization and security, emphasizing that life on beaches, in restaurants, and at workplaces continues as usual, giving them a sense of calm and confidence.


Dubai Maintains Normal Lifestyle

Dubai maintains a normal lifestyle, reflecting a high level of organization and preparedness. People are going to the beach and to restaurants. One of them added: 'We don't feel in danger, yes, there are some sounds, and that's from the missile defense system that protects us.'Several international sports stars currently in the UAE have reacted to the regional situation by posting videos and comments on their social media platforms. They expressed gratitude for the opportunities the UAE provides, ensuring life continues as usual. This has given them a sense of security and stability, showing their great trust in the country's ability to manage the situation and ensure the safety of citizens, residents, and visitors.Some former and current athletes in the country stated that the measures taken in the UAE reflect a high level of organization and readiness. This has given them a sense of calm and stability, emphasizing that the country has a strong system capable of handling various challenges while maintaining security and continuing sports and tourism activities without significant impact.Management Reflecting ExperienceFormer Manchester United player Rio Ferdinand, who currently resides in Dubai, said: 'The atmosphere in the city is largely normal, and daily life is proceeding as usual.' He added: 'What I have sensed in terms of organization and management reflects the great experience of the relevant authorities in dealing with such situations.' He explained: 'The general feeling is one of complete calm, and we trust the country's ability to ensure everyone's safety and guarantee that life continues as normal.'We Trust the MeasuresFrench former star Patrice Evra, also living in Dubai, expressed his satisfaction with the situation in the emirate, saying: 'The city continues its daily activities in a normal manner.' The former Manchester United player added: 'We feel completely safe, and we trust the measures taken by the relevant authorities to maintain stability.'Everything Under ControlOn the other hand, Irish horse racing trainer Johnny Murtagh, who is in Dubai for the horse races, said the atmosphere around the racecourse and surrounding areas is proceeding as usual, noting that the high level of organization and measures taken reflect a great professionalism in managing the situation. He said: 'My stay in Dubai during this period has given me a clear impression that things are under control and that life is continuing as usual.'A State of CalmIn turn, sports commentator Richie Parsad, who is in Dubai to cover the races, pointed out that what he sees on the ground reflects a state of calm and organization. He said: 'The city continues its usual activities, and residents and visitors are going about their daily lives normally, while the relevant authorities are dealing with the situation efficiently, which strengthens everyone's sense of trust.'A Country of SecurityFormer Scottish star Graeme Souness, who has been in Abu Dhabi for a few days, said: 'The UAE has a strong crisis management system, and I have sensed a high level of professionalism in responding to events.' He added: 'My presence in the UAE gives me a great sense of security, especially given the clear measures being taken by the relevant parties.'We Are ProtectedOn the other hand, Al-Jazira coach Daniel Isaila told the Romanian newspaper 'Digital Sport': 'Everyone is living their lives normally, with classes held online. We are protected by this missile system. Everyone is going to work. We hope this ends soon.'Managing ChallengesFormer Rangers player Charlie Miller spoke about his experience in Dubai during this period, confirming that 'the situation in the city is stable, and daily life is proceeding as usual.' He said that 'what he saw reflects the country's great ability to manage challenges,' noting that 'the level of organization and security gives guests and residents a clear sense of calm.'Dubai is StableFormer Scottish defender Colin Hendry expressed his admiration for how the situation is being handled in Dubai, confirming that the city continues its usual activities and the general atmosphere reflects a state of stability.Great EffortsIn the same context, former Celtic player Simon Donnelly confirmed that his stay in Dubai these days allowed him to assess the extent of the efforts being made to maintain stability, noting that 'the situation in the city is calm, and life is going on as usual.' He added that 'what he saw reflects the country's great ability to manage challenges efficiently.'Dealing with CircumstancesIn turn, English cricketer Johnny Bairstow, who is in the region during this period, spoke about the general atmosphere in the UAE, saying: 'Life is proceeding as usual, and the clear organization and measures in place give everyone a sense of security.' He continued: 'What I have seen reflects a high level of readiness to deal with various circumstances.'The Atmosphere is NormalOn the other hand, English former star Freddie Flintoff admired the organization he felt during his stay in Abu Dhabi, confirming that the situation is developing normally and that the relevant authorities are managing affairs efficiently.General AtmosphereIn turn, young Australian tennis player Cruz Hewitt expressed his satisfaction with the atmosphere in the UAE during one of the tournaments, confirming that the organization was perfect and the general atmosphere reflects a state of stability.Organization and ReadinessIn the same context, Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev, who recently won the men's tennis tournament title in Dubai, said that his stay in the 'Pearl of the World' over the past few days showed him the city's ability to maintain a normal lifestyle even in regional conditions. He noted that what he saw reflects a high level of organization and readiness.Sports ActivityIn turn, Australian tennis player James Mackey spoke about his experience in the UAE, confirming that 'the atmosphere in the cities he visited was calm, and life was proceeding as usual.' He added that 'what he saw reflects the country's great ability to handle challenges while maintaining sports activity and daily life.'Trust and ProfessionalismIn turn, Australian tennis player Jason Copler noted that his stay in the UAE during this period is a positive experience, and said: 'The organization I saw reflects a high level of professionalism.' He added that 'the general atmosphere in the cities he visited reflects a state of stability and trust.'Daniil Medvedev: 'Everything is under control.'