Fire broke out Thursday in an upscale hotel near Dubai's massive
New Year's Eve fireworks display, where hundreds of thousands of people
are gathered for celebrations.
Dubai civil
defense said that there had been no casualties so far and that 75
percent of the blaze at the Address Hotel was under control. Four teams
of firefighters are attempting to put out the blaze. The media office of
Dubai government said in a statement that the blaze was “external.”
There are reports that the fire could have come from the building's
large terrace area several storeys up.
The fire started on the 20th floor of the building and then spread, the Civil Defense said.
Kitchen staff in one of the Address Hotel’s restaurants said they had run away after hearing the building’s alarms going off.
An Al Arabiya reporter around 500 meters
from the scene said that the fire was still growing, and that a burst of
flame and smoke could at one point be seen about 9 floors up the tower.
A
23-year Lebanese resident, who declined to give her name, told Al
Arabiya that at 9:30 she had been at the boulevard which runs along the
hotel and heard ambulance sirens, and people running and screaming.
The fire is between 50 to 80 meters in length, Al Arabiya’s correspondent added.
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