Macbook Pro Retina Over-heating

Hi, I am a fairly new owner of a 15" Macbook Pro with Retina Display as of June 2012.  I bought the laptop with a 3-year AppleCare Protection Plan from an Apple Store in the U.S.A. and now living in the U.A.E.
Just recently within the past month have I encountered an abnormal regular problem with the laptop overheating at high tempertures (almost too hot to touch).  It has never done this before and normally ran at a cooler temperture.  No I'm afraid my laptop is at risk of being damaged due to the heat.
My question is: knowing that there NO Offical Apple Stores in the U.A.E., what suggestions are there to fix this issue with the overheating, or where may I take it to have it repaired.
Thanks,
- Jordan

Go here - https://locate.apple.com/ae/en/ - there are Apple Authorized Service Providers in the UAE.
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