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Monday, November 23, 2015

Fire hits Dubai building

Dubai: A huge fire broke out in a residential building on Salah Al Deen Street near the Muraqqabat police station a little after 5pm on Monday.
The fire started at the five-storey Al Shamsi building, which has three blocks. The fire started in Block B and spread to Blocks A and C.
At 9:38pm, the fire was still raging in all three blocks of the building. Fresh reinforcements arrived as the Civil Defence team tackled the blaze from multiple angles. There was no immediate word on casualties.
Several massive explosions were earlier heard as firemen attempted to rescue residents stranded in the building. The blasts apparently came from gas cylinders exploding and the roof of one of the blocks seemed to have caved in. The wind was making the task difficult for the fire personnel.  
Fire location map
Firefighters and dozens of fire trucks prevented the fire from spreading to a nearby petrol station and also evacuated a section of neighbouring Crowne Plaza Hotel.
Fire trucks with replenished water tankers were seen constantly moving in and out of the area.
Four buildings behind Al Shamsi have been evacuated and all residents were waiting in a sandy plots. Many of the residents were distraught and weeping.
People were seen moving around wearing masks as smoke has enveloped the areas even several hundred metres away from the fire site.
"My eyes are burning and I can't breathe properly. I am afraid for my kids that they might fall sick by inhaling the smoke," said a resident of a building opposite the fire site.
Building on fire in Dubai
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Fatima, who has been living in the building for one year, was at work when the fire erupted but her friends were inside.
She said: “My roommates ran out. But they couldn’t gather any belongings. All our valuables and documents and like passports and certificates are inside.”
The area surrounding the twin buildings has been sealed off. Residents of four buildings near the area have been evacuated as a precautionary measure.
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Courtesy of Khalil

Police have closed Salah Al Deen Street to traffic as fire fighters doused the blaze that started at around 5:52pm, a Civil Defence spokesman said.
Teams from three fire stations–Al Hamriya, Rashidiya and Al Qusais–are battling the fire. It was not immediately known if there are injuries or fatalities.
According to residents who escaped the fire, the blaze broke out around 5.30pm and they ran out when the alarm went off.
“I was sleeping, when I woke up with loud sound of a fire alarm and as we ran out we saw fire on the fifth floor,” said Shena, a resident of the building. She added that there were no fire exits to the building, which is at least 30 years old.
Another resident, Christine, from the Philippines said there were no sprinklers or other emergency equipment in the building.
“I saw the fire and I was looking for the extinguishers but I couldn't find any. Getting out was also difficult and there was nobody to rescue us initially. We helped each other and risked our lives in running out,” she said.
Footage taken by Ashfaq Ahmed, Gulf News

Metro services were suspended between Union and Abu Hail stations on the Green Line, the Roads and Transport Authority told Gulf News. The services would resume once the fire is brought under control, they added.
Thousands of people gathered on the road near Muraqqabat police station, leading to a massive traffic jam and authorities urged people stay away from Deira area.
In a Twitter message, Dubai Police urged the public to exercise caution.
Police closed Salah Al Deen Street to traffic as firefighters doused the blaze that started at around 5.52pm, a Civil Defence spokesman said.
Teams from three fire stations — Al Hamriya, Rashidiya and Al Ghusais — are battling the fire.
Dozens of residents wer estuck inside the building as firemen battled to put out the fire. The area surrounding the twin buildings has been sealed off within several hundred metres of the fire site.
Courtesy of Kevin Almendra

Farnaz Davari, an Iranian expat who lives in the area, said she could still see flames at 7.30pm.
"I was taking a nap and when I woke up at around 5.30pm, I saw the fire from my 5th floor window. People on the street were rushing towards the building to get a better look," she said.
"The police have blocked off the road. Two RTA public transport buses are still there because they couldn't leave. People are looking on. My brother said the Dubai Metro Green Line is not in service on the street as the line passes close to the building."
Courtesy of Khalil

Another witness, Indian expat Mohammad Hassan, said that traffic in the area has come to a standstill.
"I live opposite the building on fire, behind Muraqqabat police station, and I can't leave the area because there's no movement on the road," he said.
"The building has three blocks: A, B, and C. Fire in the block next to the petrol station - I think it's the C block - has been put out," Hassan added.
Some residents were in tears as they awaited the fate of their loved ones stuck inside the burning building.
Footage by Joyie Dimaano Catalan

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