Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Fire put out at 87-story residentia­l skyscraper in Dubai

- By Aya Batrawy

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES » Police in Dubai reopened the streets around one of the world’s tallest residentia­l skyscraper­s after firefighte­rs put out a blaze that erupted early Friday in the high-rise, forcing residents to evacuate in the middle of the night and sending chunks of debris plummeting below.

No major injuries had been reported in the tower, located in an upscale waterfront district heavily populated by expatriate­s from around the world. A few people were treated for smoke inhalation, according to Dubai’s Gulf News website.

Several residents said the fire broke out just after 1 a.m. at the 87-story Torch Tower — a more than 1,100-foot-tall (335 meters) residentia­l building in Dubai’s Marina district.

The tower has 676 apartments — 38 of which were burnt and destroyed by the fire, according to the official Dubai media office. Sixty-four floors of the facade of the building were also burnt, they said.

The same building had also caught fire just two-and-a-half years earlier.

The cause of the fire on was not immediatel­y known but in the past, such infernos in Dubai have been linked to highly flammable building cladding — as was the devastatin­g June tower fire in London that killed at least 80 people.

“You never think it’s going to happen to you,” said Alireza Aletomeh, a resident of the tower. “I had cash in there, furniture, paintings . ... Many things that are very valuable to me.”

Aletomeh, a sales manager, said he moved to the Torch Tower just three months ago, snagging an apartment on the 54th floor of the luxury tower. He said he was coming home after midnight when building security guards told him to remain in the street because a fire had erupted.

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