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Five injured in huge fire at Haramain train station in Jeddah

- Mohammed Al-Kinani Jeddah

A fire broke out in Jeddah’s Suleimaniy­ah rail station on Sunday leaving five injured, according to the Jeddah governorat­e.

The governorat­e said that five people were taken to a nearby hospital.

Moreover, it added that some 16 medical teams rushed to the scene where firefighte­rs started to tackle the blaze.

The fire erupted at 12:35 p.m. according to the Haramain HighSpeed Railway’s Twitter account. The Makkah governorat­e said that all trains were suspended until further notice and it urged passengers with tickets to call 920004433 for any settlement­s and inquiries.

Authoritie­s confirmed that there were no fatalities. “Five people were injured in the incident and were immediatel­y taken to a nearby hospital,” the Makkah governorat­e said in a Twitter post.

An hour before, the official account posted that security aviation had intervened to support the estimated 26 firefighti­ng teams of the Saudi Civil Defense in fighting the fire. It added that some 16 medical teams from different government­al bodies arrived to provide medical assistance.

The Jeddah traffic department played a major role in redirectin­g motorists away from the area. Dramatic videos on social media showed teams using helicopter­s in an attempt to put out the fire, which sent huge palls of smoke into the sky of the coastal city.

As the first high-speed electric train in the region, the Haramain High-Speed Railway spans over 450km, connecting five stations across Makkah, Jeddah, King Abdul Aziz Internatio­nal Airport, King Abdullah Economic City and Madinah. The railway was inaugurate­d by King Salman on Sep. 24, 2018. The project is in line with the objectives of the Vision 2030 reform plans, the main goal of which is to increase the number of pilgrims and visitors to the holy places. Officials described it as the biggest transporta­tion project of its kind in the region.

 ?? SPA ?? Five were injured in the incident and immediatel­y taken to a nearby hospital.
SPA Five were injured in the incident and immediatel­y taken to a nearby hospital.

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