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The singer, in the Emirates for a musical event, had to leave on Saturday. The story about the debris from the drones that fell near his hotel

It’s there too Luisa Corna among the Italians still stuck in Dubai due to the growing instabilities in the Middle East and the attacks involving Iran. The singer and presenter is in the United Arab Emirates as a guest at the Italian Song Gala, an event inspired by the Sanremo Festival. He was scheduled to return on Saturday 28 February, but his flight was canceled along with hundreds of other links.

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The logistical difficulties manifested themselves immediately, with exhausting waits at the airport and attempts to reorganize your stay in the Emirates. “On Saturday we stayed at the airport for hours, then they transferred us by bus to a hotel”, said Luisa Corna during a television interview on Italian stories with Eleonora Daniele on Rai 1. However, the situation was not resolved with the transfer: “After further waiting they informed us that there were no more rooms available“.

debris from the sky

The area where the artist was initially hosted, near the Burj Al Arab, has been affected by the falling debris from intercepted droneswhich also caused a fire. A situation so delicate that it pushed the event staff to welcome Corna and other Italians in private homes.

The climate is very tense. “We have heard several attacks above our heads and the continuous noise of military aircraft”, explained Corna. The notifications from the emergency systems make smartphones ring continuously: “The phones often ring with alerts inviting us not to go out and to stay safe“. And again: “There is a great climate tension and insecurity. It’s a very bad feeling. Difficult to sleep. We await news. They bombed all night and we have no news.”



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