Dubai Sulafa Tower fire
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Firefighters tackled the ferocious blaze at the 75-storey Sulafa Tower in Dubai Marina after it broke out on the 35th floor of the tower just before 3pm (local time).Residents were forced to evacuate the building and several ambulances rushed to the scene.Around 10 to 15 storeys appeared to be charred.A Civil Defence spokesman said: “We were alerted at 2:48pm. Currently firefighting teams from Al Marsa, Al Barsha, Al Rashidiya and Al Karama are working to put the fire out.”An eyewitness tweeted from the scene: “Crowds have been moved away by police. Civil defense response was VERY quick I’m sure this will be under control in no time.I count 8 fire trucks and quite a few (hopefully precautionary) ambulances. #fire #marina”.Dramatic video footage shows burning debris could be seen raining down from the skyscraper. Reports suggested the roof of thr building’s car park was also on fire.The Dubai Civil Defence say the fire started because of a faulty generator.
The blaze has now been put out and residents have been allowed to return home.No one was injured in the incident.This is the fifth blaze in a skyscraper in the oil-rich United Arab Emirates in recent years.In March, a fire broke out at a residential tower in the nearby Emirate of Ajman.
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Dubai Sulafa Tower fire
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