OFWs in Gulf stay put amid war on Iran

Filipino workers in the United Arab Emirates are choosing to stay despite attacks from Iran, according to the Department of Migrant Workers. Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac stated that work disruptions have been minimal, and the UAE government continues to protect expatriates. Personal accounts from OFWs highlight preparedness and trust in safety measures.

In Dubai, UAE, residents have faced bombing alarms multiple times in a day, such as on March 5, 2026, around 8 pm and 11 am. The UAE Ministry of Defense reported detecting seven ballistic missiles that day, with six intercepted in mid-air and one falling in the country. Additionally, 131 drones were detected, 125 intercepted, and six fell within UAE territory.

Since Iran's retaliatory actions began on February 28, 196 ballistic missiles aimed at the UAE have been detected, with 181 destroyed, 13 falling into the sea, and two landing within the country. Likewise, 1,072 Iranian drones, with 1,001 intercepted and 71 falling in the UAE. Eight cruise missiles were also detected and destroyed.

The UAE has seen the highest number of drone and missile attacks from February 28 to March 4, with 812 drones and 194 missiles, according to a study by The National. Three fatalities were recorded—a Pakistani, Nepali, and Bangladeshi—along with 94 minor injuries, including one Filipino.

In a press conference, Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac said Filipinos are staying because "work disruption has not been that bad" and they "still have jobs." He added that the UAE protects both locals and expatriates, so "life pretty much goes on."

Jasmine Lantay, an office staffer near Dubai International Airport, always carries two days' clothing and her passport. Ericson Reyes of the Filipino Social Club emphasized that preparedness shows wisdom and discipline, not fear. Dr. Daffodils Guevarra, a doctor in Dubai for 17 years, noted the conflict is developing into a regional war, but normal lives continue, and she focuses on mental health through music, movies, and community talks about go-bags and evacuation.

Manny Esquivel, a restaurant manager, is busy with iftar bookings during Ramadan. Sally Mallari described the situation as uncertain but hopes for peace soon.

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