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Climate change is increasing fire risks in the Middle East as experts to explore solutions at Intersec 2025

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More extreme and frequent heatwaves, droughts and wildfires are expected to place significant stress on firefighting operations in the Middle East. Technology and innovation are essential to fire services managing climate-related risks more effectively.

Climate change and fire behaviour will be under the spotlight at the Intersec 2025 Fire & Rescue Conference from 14-16 January at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

Climate change is increasing fire risks in the Middle East, and technology and innovation are essential to adapting to these challenges. This challenge will be a key focus of the Fire & Rescue Conference at Intersec 2025, where leading fire safety experts will discuss how rising temperatures, water scarcity, and extreme weather events create new threats for the region’s urban and industrial areas.

The Middle East is already experiencing the effects of a changing climate, with forecasts predicting a dramatic rise in extreme heat days. By 2050, the UAE is expected to see 133 to 144 extreme heat days annually, while Saudi Arabia will face 108 to 124 days under leading climate scenarios. Combined with prolonged droughts and water shortages, these trends are placing significant stress on firefighting operations and increasing the risk of wildfires, even in regions with limited vegetation.

Speaking ahead of the conference, Dana Nassif, Senior Consultant - Fire & Life Safety, WSP Middle East,emphasised the growing challenges: "Rising temperatures and droughts are increasing fire risks across the Middle East. Water scarcity poses a significant challenge for firefighting systems, particularly as urban areas expand. Addressing these risks will require sustainable water strategies, advanced fire technologies that utilise artificial intelligence (AI) and predictive modelling, and a focus on resilience in building designs."

A study by Think Hazard in 2020 indicates that the UAE and Saudi Arabia are expected to face a high risk of water scarcity, with droughts expected to occur an average of every five years in both countries.

Paul Jennings, Assistant Fire Commissioner, Fire and Rescue Services, Operations, Red Sea Global,emphasised the importance of safety and preparedness: "At Red Sea Global, ensuring the safety and well-being of our guests is our top priority. We take this responsibility very seriously and have implemented comprehensive in-house emergency response protocols to address any potential situations swiftly and effectively.

"To support this, we have a dedicated team of 131 trained emergency responders to provide immediate assistance when needed. Our commitment to safety extends to all aspects of our operations, and we continuously invest in advanced technologies and strong governance frameworks to safeguard both our guests and the surrounding environment."

Both the UAE and Saudi Arabia are taking proactive steps to enhance their resilience against climate change and associated fire risks. Saudi Arabia’s $6 billion investment in 200 water projects to address drought and the UAE’s Water Security Strategy 2036 are critical initiatives aimed at managing water scarcity.

The Fire & Rescue Conference at Intersec 2025 will explore critical advancements and strategies shaping the future of fire safety. Other key sessions will highlight the role of AI-driven fire prediction and prevention technologies, water scarcity challenges for firefighting operations, code compliance for existing buildings in Abu Dhabi, as well as the integration of automated emergency response systems in key industries like oil and gas.

Intersec 2025 will bring together 1,200 exhibitors from 60 countries across five major sectors: Fire & Rescue, Safety & Health, Commercial Security, Homeland Security, and Cyber Security.

The Fire & Rescue sector at Intersec 2025 will host leading global and regional companies, including NAFFCO, Bristol Fire Engineering, Waterfall Pumps, Victaulic, HD Fire, Inim Electronics, Kopler, SafeFleet, and Wagner, who will present cutting-edge technologies, equipment, and systems tailored to meet evolving industry needs.

Grant Tuchten, Portfolio Director at Messe Frankfurt Middle East, organisers of Intersec 2025, said: "Intersec 2025 will provide a platform for fire safety experts, technology innovators, and decision-makers to address the growing fire risks in the Middle East. By showcasing cutting-edge solutions and fostering collaboration, we are committed to advancing resilience and safety across the region." 

The 26th edition of the event will take place from 14-16 January 2025 at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).

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About Intersec

Intersec in its 26th edition is the world-leading business event for the global safety and security industry value chain. The event brings together suppliers, thought-leaders, innovators, manufacturers and buyers face to face to discuss leading-edge technology, see the very latest products and solutions across a wide range of industries and business sectors, and conduct business. The upcoming edition takes place from the 14-16 January 2025 at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) and is staged under the theme 'The world’s number one event mapping the future in safety, security and fire protection'.

About Messe Frankfurt

The Messe Frankfurt Group is the world’s largest trade fair, congress and event organiser with its own exhibition grounds. With a workforce of some 2,300 people at its headquarters in Frankfurt am Main and in 28 subsidiaries, it organises events around the world. Group sales in financial year 2023 were more than € 609 million. We serve our customers’ business interests efficiently within the framework of our Fairs & Events, Locations and Services business fields. One of Messe Frankfurt’s key strengths is its powerful and closely knit global sales network, which covers around 180 countries in all regions of the world. Our comprehensive range of services – both onsite and online – ensures that customers worldwide enjoy consistently high quality and flexibility when planning, organising and running their events. We are using our digital expertise to develop new business models. The wide range of services includes renting exhibition grounds, trade fair construction and marketing, personnel and food services.

For more information, please visit our website at: www.messefrankfurt.com/sustainability

With its headquarters in Frankfurt am Main, the company is owned by the City of Frankfurt (60 percent) and the State of Hesse (40 percent).

About Messe Frankfurt Middle East

Messe Frankfurt Middle East’s portfolio of exhibitions includes: Intersec, Intersec Saudi Arabia, Automechanika Dubai, Automechanika Riyadh, Beautyworld Middle East, Beautyworld Saudi Arabia, Gifts & Lifestyle Middle East, Logimotion, Light + Intelligent Building Middle East and Paperworld Middle East. In the 2023/24 event season, Messe Frankfurt Middle East exhibitions combined featured 6,324 exhibitors from over 60 countries and attracted 224,106 visitors from 156 countries.


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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