Residential buildings and hotel damaged in Manama attacks, no casualties reported
The Ministry of Interior Bahrain confirmed that multiple residential buildings and a hotel in Manama sustained damage following recent hostile attacks.
According to authorities, several residential buildings and one hotel in central Manama were affected, including a house and nearby structures that suffered significant material damage.
Civil defense teams were quickly deployed to the scene, where emergency crews carried out firefighting and rescue operations. Officials said firefighters successfully extinguished a blaze that broke out in an apartment within one of the targeted residential buildings.
Despite the damage, authorities confirmed that no casualties or loss of life has been reported in connection with these incidents. The ministry attributed the damage to Iranian aggression, stating that fires were caused by strikes and falling debris from intercepted missiles.
Public safety advisory
Authorities have urged residents to follow safety instructions while emergency teams continue operations:
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Avoid affected areas to allow civil defense and security teams to work safely and efficiently.
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Do not approach debris or unfamiliar objects, and immediately report any suspicious materials to the 999 emergency hotline.
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Follow verified updates from official sources, including the Bahrain News Agency.
Emergency teams remain on-site managing the situation and assessing the full extent of the damage.