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Investigat­ors’ report: Fire at Zen Tower started on balcony

FURNITURE IN FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT MAY HAVE CAUGHT FIRE DUE TO SHORT CIRCUIT

- BY ALI AL SHOUK Staff Reporter

The 15-storey residentia­l building, which has 74 apartments, was partly damaged by the fire. One man suffered minor injuries, according to officials.

The Zen Tower fire on May 13 started when furniture kept on the balcony of a first floor caught fire due to an electric short circuit or from smoking waste, Gulf News has learnt.

According to a report issued by Al Barsha police station, experts said the fire broke out due to an electric short circuit either in the lighting or in the electric heater kept on the balcony.

“The furniture caught fire due to a flammable source that was enough to start the blaze. The source was either a short circuit in the lights or the electric heater, or it could have been from smoking waste landing on the furniture causing thermal glow with smoke, and that quickly turned into a blaze due to strong winds,” stated the report seen by Gulf News yesterday.

Major-General Khalil Ebrahim Al Mansouri, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Investigat­ion Affairs of Dubai Police, said the report confirmed the fire started on the first floor apartment before spreading to other floors and apartments.

“The fire started on the balcony but spread quickly due to the windy weather,” Major General Al Mansouri said.

Partly damaged

The 15-storey residentia­l building, which has 74 apartments, was partly damaged by the fire. One man suffered minor injuries, according to officials, with all residents evacuated to safety. The blaze started at 10.44am that day and was brought under control within 45 minutes as firefighte­rs from different stations were dispatched quickly.

The residents were lodged in hotels and were provided with meals, all free of charge. Some residents stayed with family or friends.

 ?? Gulf News Archive ?? The Zen Tower blaze started at 10.44am on May 13 and was brought under control within 45 minutes, as firefighte­rs from different stations were dispatched quickly.
Gulf News Archive The Zen Tower blaze started at 10.44am on May 13 and was brought under control within 45 minutes, as firefighte­rs from different stations were dispatched quickly.

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