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Six Nepalis discharged, one out of danger after Abu Dhabi incident

The Embassy of Nepal, Abu Dhabi has said that six of the seven Nepali nationals injured in an incident in Abu Dhabi have been discharged after receiving treatment, while one remains hospitalised but is out of danger.
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By REPUBLICA

KATHMANDU, April 4: The Embassy of Nepal, Abu Dhabi has said that six of the seven Nepali nationals injured in an incident in Abu Dhabi have been discharged after receiving treatment, while one remains hospitalised but is out of danger.



The incident occurred on April 3 in the Abjan area of Abu Dhabi. According to the embassy, the remaining injured individual is undergoing treatment but is in stable condition and likely to be discharged soon.


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The embassy said it has been in regular contact with all the injured individuals and has also met four of them in person to assess their condition. It added that it is continuing to provide necessary assistance and coordination.


Medical treatment for the injured is being provided by the government of the United Arab Emirates.


In view of the evolving situation in the Middle East, the embassy has urged Nepali nationals residing in the UAE to strictly follow security advisories issued by the UAE authorities. It has also advised them to rely only on information from official sources and remain vigilant.

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