Khaleej Times

Walked down 26 floors with my kids, says expat

- SM Ayaz Zakir ayaz@khaleejtim­es.com

When Lisa, a Kenyan expat, was returning from her office, she received a distressin­g call from her husband and her nanny, informing her that a fire had been reported in the building. Her fiveyear-old daughter and two-yearold son were stuck in the apartment in the C block on the 26th floor of the building.

“They were gasping for breath and were desperate to be saved,” said Lisa. Consumed with fear, she requested the driver of the van to drive straight to her home without dropping off her coworkers.

Before informing his wife, Lisa's husband, Nicolas, received a frantic call from the nanny who was taking care of their children, informing him that their building was on fire and urging them to evacuate immediatel­y.

“However, the nanny could not take the children all by herself, so she kept calling us,” said Nicolas, mentioning that he was stuck in traffic and rushed to the scene to rescue his family.

The couple's account comes after a harrowing incident unfolded in Al Nahda, Sharjah, on Thursday night, as a high-rise residentia­l building was hit by fire and was engulfed in smoke, leaving residents in a state of panic and chaos.

When Lisa arrived at the building, she was confronted with a scene of utter chaos. She swiftly entered the building and managed to secure an elevator, despite the thick smoke engulfing the premises. Racing to her apartment, she encountere­d darkness and difficulty breathing while exiting the lift.

She broke into their flat, where she found her children and the nanny. With smoke filling the air, Lisa made the courageous decision to navigate the stairs, carrying her five-year-old and two-year-old children to safety.

“As I was descending, I knocked on many doors on the lower levels for fresh air as they were unaffected by the smoke,” said Lisa, who managed to evacuate her family to safety.

Lisa's husband, Nicolas, who works at the Mall of the Emirates, expressed gratitude for the safety of his family amidst the traumatic experience.

 ?? PHOTO BY SM AYAZ ZAKIR / KHALEEJ TIMES ?? Lisa with her husband.
PHOTO BY SM AYAZ ZAKIR / KHALEEJ TIMES Lisa with her husband.

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