Meet The Real Heroes Giving Free Shelter To Indians In UAE

When thousands of travelers were left stranded across the UAE due to flight disruptions, several individuals and businesses stepped forward like real heroes to help Indians and other passengers in distress. As tensions in the Middle East affected air travel, many travelers found themselves stuck at airports, malls, and fully booked hotels.

The crisis intensified after a drone attack near Dubai International Airport injured four people, including an Indian national. With several countries restricting airspace amid the Iran Israel US conflict, many flights were cancelled or rerouted, leaving passengers with limited options.

At this difficult moment, many residents across the UAE opened their homes and properties for stranded travelers.

Vishrut Singh, a paediatrician from India, shared his contact number online and offered his apartment at Paramount Damac Towers for those needing shelter.

Dubai based businessman Yogesh Doshi, chairman of Al Mizan Group, reportedly opened his 64 apartment building for stranded Indians. More than 125 people were reportedly accommodated in his property during the crisis.

Indian origin entrepreneur Dr Dhiraj Jain apparently went a step further by opening his 80,000 square foot farmhouse for travelers. Along with free accommodation, he also arranged food and transportation. Reports say around 11 luxury cars, including six Rolls Royce vehicles, were arranged to pick up stranded passengers from different locations.

Arabnb founders Hreshan Raheja and Pranay Manghnani also joined the effort by offering their vacant apartments free of cost after seeing travelers asking for help online.

Another resident, Heena Patel, who lives close to the Dubai International Airport, offered her apartment for families with children who were struggling to find a safe place to stay.

These generous gestures from residents and businesses brought relief to many stranded travelers. At a time of uncertainty and crisis, their actions stood as a powerful reminder of humanity, kindness, and community spirit.

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