Las Vegas Review-Journal

Fire Breaks out in 86-story residentia­l tower in DUBAI

- By Malak Harb and Aya Batrawy The Associated Press

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A fire broke out after midnight in one of the world’s tallest residentia­l towers in Dubai, engulfing part of the skyscraper and sending chunks of debris plummeting below.

More than 40 floors of the 86-story Torch Tower were burning on one side of the building, an Associated Press journalist near the scene of the blaze said. Building residents could be seen on the street outside crying with several saying the fire broke out just after 1 a.m. Friday local time.

Dubai’s Civil Defense announced at about 3:30 a.m. that firefighte­rs had brought the blaze under control and that no injuries had been reported.

“Cooling operations are underway,” Dubai’s official media office said on Twitter.

It was the second time in 2½ years that the more than 1,100-foot-tall tower has been ravaged by fire. The tower, located in the popular waterfront Marina district, caught fire in February 2015, but there were no major casualties reported in that blaze.

Early Friday, authoritie­s shared a photo of the charred and blackened tower but it was no longer visibly in flames. Officials said they were now working on providing shelter for those affected.

Dubai police cordoned off several blocks around the building, keeping people away from the fire’s falling debris.

Earlier this year, Dubai passed new fire safety rules requiring buildings with quick-burning side paneling to replace it with more fire-resistant siding.

Authoritie­s have previously acknowledg­ed that at least 30,000 buildings across the UAE have cladding or paneling that safety experts have said accelerate­s the rapid spread of fires.

 ?? Kamran Jebreili ?? The Associated Press Smoke and fire ravage a high-rise building Friday in the Marina district in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Kamran Jebreili The Associated Press Smoke and fire ravage a high-rise building Friday in the Marina district in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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