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Clouds of smoke as latest fire hits Dubai skyscrapers

Four people are rescued by firefighters after being trapped by a blaze at a residential tower in central Dubai.

A fire rages at an under-construction tower in Dubai, United Arab Emiraes.
A fire rages at an under-construction tower in Dubai, United Arab Emiraes. Source: AP

Clouds of smoke billowed over central Dubai on Sunday after a fire burned for several hours in a residential tower under construction near the city's largest shopping mall.

The blaze erupted around 6:30 am (0230 GMT) at the complex, which is near the Dubai Mall and a hotel ravaged by fire on New Year's Eve in 2015, authorities said.

Civil defence services evacuated four people who were trapped by the fire, including one in serious condition, Lieutenant Colonel Ahmed Ateej told Dubai television.

Firefighters battle a fire at the under-construction Fountain Views tower next to Dubai Mall.
Firefighters battle a fire at the under-construction Fountain Views tower next to Dubai Mall. Source: AP

The Dubai government said that firefighting crews had brought the blaze under control.

It said the building was being constructed by local real estate giant Emaar.

The property has three towers, each 60 floors high, and had been due to be completed in April of next year.

Major fires have hit several Dubai high-rises in recent years and spread quickly, mostly due to flammable material used in cladding, a covering or coating used on the side of the buildings.

Sunday's blaze was close to where a huge fire ripped through the luxury Address Downtown Hotel on December 31, 2015, only a few hours before a fireworks display nearby.

An Emirati watches a fire at an under-construction tower in Dubai.
An Emirati watches a fire at an under-construction tower in Dubai. Source: AP

It sparked panic and was broadcast live worldwide, but only injured 16 people.

In July last year, a fire gutted the 75-storey Sulafa tower in Dubai marina, with the flames spreading up quickly at least 15 floors of the building.

In 2012, a huge blaze gutted the 34-storey Tamweel Tower in the nearby Jumeirah Lake Towers district. It was later revealed to have been caused by a cigarette butt thrown into a bin. 


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