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Witnesses describe Abu Dhabi building blaze

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A large fire broke out in a residentia­l building in Abu Dhabi on Friday night.

Residents of Al Nahyan district reported hearing a loud bang at about 8.30pm followed by sirens as fire trucks from Civil Defence rushed to the scene.

The fire quickly spread through the 12-storey building on Al Marwu Street, near Mediclinic Al Mamora. Police cordoned off the area and turned residents away.

A resident of a neighbouri­ng building said he heard a loud bang and went down to see what was happening. Groups of people had already begun to gather.

“From where I stood, the fire looked huge,” he said. “Bits of burning debris were falling to the ground and ash was beginning to fall on people,” he said.

“Police were there within minutes, cordoning off the area and ushering people away.”

At 11.30pm, police issued a statement saying the fire had been extinguish­ed and residents who had suffered smoke inhalation were taken to hospital.

The building was evacuated as soon as police arrived and Civil Defence managed to prevent the fire from spreading to neighbouri­ng buildings.

Police said the fire broke out on the seventh floor of the building but the cause has yet to be determined.

Cooling operations are currently under way.

“The sound was really strong,” said Mohammed Ahmed, 24, an Egyptian assistant chef in a sweetshop next door. “It was as if a gas pipe or cylinder exploded and shook the place.”

“When I was in the shop and heard the first explosion I thought it was a bomb. The place was shaking, so I immediatel­y went out to see what happened.

“We saw fire coming out of a window, and fireballs were dropping on the ground. Then the fire escalated to the upper floor, and we heard the same bang again.”

“The firefighte­rs arrived in four or five minutes. I live near Al Wahda Mall, which is about five kilometres away. It was really loud and even my roommates heard it”

Rose Macamay, 45, from the Philippine­s, said her friend lives in the building.

“She has a three-month-old baby and her mother was with her. They were very scared,” she said.

“They stayed outside the building for three hours until they could find a place to stay.”

 ??  ?? Firefighte­rs tackle the blaze at a residentia­l building in the Al Nahyan area of the capital
Firefighte­rs tackle the blaze at a residentia­l building in the Al Nahyan area of the capital

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