The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Inferno destroys prestigiou­s Arab film studio in Cairo

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CAIRO, Egypt: A major fire in Cairo destroyed one of the Arab world’s most prestigiou­s and oldest film production houses, founded 80 years ago, an AFP journalist said.

Flames overtook the Al-Ahram Studio in Cairo’s Giza district, burning everything inside and spreading to three surroundin­g buildings which were evacuated before the blaze reached them.

Residents of the neighbouri­ng buildings were still sleeping on the ground in nearby streets at dawn on Saturday, the AFP journalist reported.

Deadly fires are a common hazard in Egypt, where fire codes are rarely enforced and emergency services are often slow to arrive.

In this case, security sources said there were no deaths, though some people suffering smoke inhalation were treated at the scene.

Local media reported that the fire broke out 24 hours after filming finished for a Ramadan television series. The Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan, which began last Monday, accounts for peak viewership in Egypt and the rest of the Arab world.

The cause of the fire is still unknown, and firefighte­rs needed more than six hours to extinguish it, according to the security sources.

Yusif Mohammed, a neighbour who witnessed the fire, told AFP that flames “reached the surroundin­g buildings before fire trucks arrived”.

“No one knows what really happened” to cause it, he said.

Al-Ahram Studio was founded in 1944 and built on 27,000 square metres (290,625 square feet) containing three production stages, a screening room and an editing suite.

Countless Egyptian films and television series were produced there.

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