00:26As U.S.-Iran war
00:28nearly completes one month, Qatar has issued a nationwide alert. Stay inside. Stay away
00:37from windows. Find shelter now. Qatar is on edge. As fears of fresh Iranian strikes grow,
00:46the country has issued a stark warning. Everyone must remain indoors. On March 27, Qatar's Ministry
00:55of Interior activated its National Emergency Alert System, a rare move, signaling a serious
01:02and immediate threat. Residents and citizens were told, stay inside homes or safe places
01:09until further notice.
01:12The warning comes amid fears of incoming Iranian missiles and drones, targeting U.S.-linked
01:19sites and possibly areas where American troops have been relocated. Since the war began,
01:26Qatar has already faced multiple attacks. Its key vulnerability, the Al-Udayd Air Base, the
01:33largest U.S. military installation in the Middle East. Iran sees it as a strategic target, and
01:40it has acted. Strikes have hit Ras Lofan Industrial City, a critical hub for global energy supply.
01:48Fires broke out, facilities damaged, and Qatar's LNG exports were cut by nearly 17 percent.
01:55The impact was immediate. Energy markets shaken, supply chains disrupted, global prices pushed higher.
02:03Despite strong air defenses, many projectiles intercepted, the threat remains real. Debris,
02:11near misses, and occasional impacts have kept tensions high. Authorities say the situation is stable,
02:18with essential supplies intact. But the message is clear. Do not take risks. Avoid exposed areas.
02:26Ignore rumors. Follow official guidance. Qatar has also taken diplomatic steps, condemning Iran's attacks
02:35and coordinating closely with Gulf allies for collective defense. For now, Qatar waits, behind closed doors,
02:44as the war continues outside, and the next strike could come at any moment.
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