Fire engulfs UAE residential towers

A resident told AFP that the fire, near the coastline, was fanned by a strong wind


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A view of a fire erupted in a residential building in Ajman, UAE. PHOTO: TWITTER/@Breaking911

DUBAI: A huge blaze engulfed at least two residential towers in the northern UAE emirate of Ajman on Monday, local media and a witness said.

The fire erupted at a building in the Ajman One residential cluster of 12 towers and spread to at least one other tower, Gulf News daily reported on its website.

Ajman police said one pregnant woman was hospitalised after suffering breathing difficulties, while five people were treated at the scene for minor injuries.

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Residents were evacuated and police said the blaze was brought under control.

Huge fire engulfs Dubai hotel

A resident told AFP that the fire, near the coastline, was fanned by a strong wind.

Fires have hit several high-rise buildings in the United Arab Emirates, most recently the Address Downtown hotel in Dubai on New Year's Eve.

In November last year, a massive blaze engulfed three residential blocs in central Dubai and led to services on a metro line being suspended, although no one was hurt.

In February, a huge fire gutted one of the emirate's tallest buildings, destroying luxury flats in the Torch tower and triggering an evacuation of nearby blocs in the Dubai Marina neighbourhood.

In 2012, a massive blaze gutted the 34-storey Tamweel Tower in the nearby Jumeirah Lake Towers district. It was later revealed to have been caused by a cigarette butt thrown into a bin.

COMMENTS (2)

Husain Shabbir | 7 years ago | Reply Observer should have observed that the city is Ajman not Dubai. These incidents are very rare in this part of the world and because of the fire safety regulations human casualties are bare minimum or none.
Observer | 7 years ago | Reply This is second time this sort of incident has taken place in Dubai, makes one wonder at the vulnerable measures take for fire-resistance of such monuments.
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