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Singaporeans embark on an overland journey from Dubai to Muscat to catch their flight home
Singaporeans leaving Dubai amid the Middle East crisis began their journey with a bus ride to Muscat, Oman, to catch the country’s first repatriation flight from the region, arriving at Changi on March 7. They shared their experiences of the transit and the challenges faced during this evacuation.
Briefing and Routine
The event started with a briefing, where about 80 people gathered, including couples, singles, older family members like uncles and aunts, mostly Singaporeans living in Dubai. The atmosphere was calm and organized, with refreshments provided on the bus. Participants appeared tired but prepared, as they were asked to arrive early at 6:30 a.m. after a light breakfast and a short briefing, everyone seemed to be ready for the day ahead.
Observations and Environment
The group noted that since the initial attack, the key areas affected in Dubai included landmarks such as Dubai Marina, Downtown Dubai, and the Burj Khalifa. Despite the unsettling circumstances, the weather was beautiful, and the overall atmosphere remained calm. The event’s organization was efficient, starting from the hotel to the transportation, which contributed to a sense of order amid uncertainty.
Personal Feelings and Safety
The individual expressed a sense of reassurance, feeling that the situation was under control due to the well-organized arrangements. While the times are unsettling and unprecedented for most, the experience so far has been smooth and professional. The general sentiment reflected confidence in the safety measures and the preparation involved in managing the events, providing a reassuring perspective during a tense period.