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Article: Missile Attacks Are Overwhelming the Gulf. Delivery Drivers Are Still on the Roads
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Delivery apps like Careem and UberEats have largely maintained operations in the Gulf region despite ongoing conflict, though with delays and some area pauses. Companies emphasize they are monitoring safety in real-time and allowing drivers to go offline if concerned, while also aiming to provide essential supplies.

Critics argue the policy puts delivery drivers at risk from threats like falling debris, while drivers themselves report economic pressure to work due to quota systems and potential fines. The apps are also considered essential services, providing crucial access to groceries and medicine for those staying indoors.

The main topics covered are the continued operation of delivery apps during conflict, the safety debate and risks for drivers, and the economic pressures and essential worker status of delivery personnel.

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https://www.wired.com/story/with-missile-attacks-overhead-in-the-gulf-delivery-drivers-are-still-on-the-road/
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2026-03-02 21:34
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2026-03-04 14:34
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2026-03-04 15:02
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