Khaleej Times

Fire destroys workers’ accommodat­ion

- Anjana Sankar and Jasmine Al Kuttab reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — A workers’ accommodat­ion in Al Reef, nearly 45km away from the Abu Dhabi city, was destroyed when fire ripped through it on Saturday evening. No casualties were reported as most workers were on duty when the accident happened. The cause of the fire is still unknown.

Workers from the Dhabi Contractin­g Company said they saw thick smoke coming out of the first floor of the temporary accommodat­ion block at around 4pm.

“I was in the next block when I saw the fire. There were no alarm bells ringing. We tried to salvage whatever we could from the rooms but most of the stuff including blankets, clothes, shoes and other things that belonged to our colleagues were destroyed,” said an Indian worker who requested anonymity.

The accommodat­ion facility built of portacabin­s had several blocks, and each block had about 30 rooms. Another eyewitness said there were as many as eight people living in each room.

“The rooms are congested and there are no safety apparatus like fire extinguish­ers. Many people would have died if the fire happened in the night when we were sleeping,” said a worker from Pakistan.

The contractin­g company has around 1,000 workers — mostly from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh — living at the Al Reef accommodat­ion.

A spokespers­on from Dhabi Contractin­g Company told Khaleej

We have moved all the labourers to a different accommodat­ion and provided them with all the necessitie­s, including new beds, food and money.” Spokespers­on, Dhabi Contractin­g Company

Times that the labourers have been moved to a different accommodat­ion since the fire broke out on Saturday. “We have moved all the labourers to a different acco-mmodation and provided them with all the necessitie­s they need, including new beds, food and money.”

The spokespers­on, who did not want to be named, said there were no casualties from the fire. “Thankfully no one was injured from the fire.”

He said that police were contacted as soon as the fire broke out, and firefighte­rs swiftly stopped the blaze from spreading further. As soon as one of the workers put up a Facebook post about the fire, members of an online group called ‘FreeCycle’ responded with donations of essential items.

“Around 200 men have now been divided into two camps and they have lost everything. They need all essentials which includes clothes, pillows, mattresses, toiletries, blankets, etc.

“We are waiting for clearance from management to drop donations. We would love to have your help,” read a post by the Facebook page’s administra­tor, Gina Dillon.

 ??  ?? Workers rushing to retrieve belongings from the portacabin­s.
Workers rushing to retrieve belongings from the portacabin­s.

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