ABU DHABI, 7th August, 2020 (WAM) -- The Abu Dhabi Civil Police put out a large fire that broke out in a building in Abu Dhabi on Friday night.
Groups of people had already begun to gather.Large plumes of smoke billowed into the air as pieces of flaming debris fell to the floor.“From where I stood, the fire looked huge. Kelly's sexual assault accuser asks for default judgement in court caseAsian stocks falter after China data disappointmentViral: Non-Indians are sharing their favourite Indian dish on Twitter. Civil defence teams of the Abu Dhabi Police’s Emergency and Public Safety Department immediately rushed to the scene after receiving a call reporting about the incident. The fire resulted in no casualties. Suffocation cases were reported and the injured were hospitalised. Fire breaks out in Abu Dhabi Video posted online shows fire along with large plumes of black smoke Published: August 09, 2020 15:28 Sami Zaatari, Staff Reporter According to Abu Dhabi Police, residents of Al Nahyan area had reported hearing a … Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article Download the all-new Microsoft News app – available now on iOS and Android Residents of Al Nahyan area reported hearing a loud bang at around 8.30pm followed by numerous sirens as fire … Abu Dhabi News | Your up-to-the-minute guide to what’s happening in Abu Dhabi | Complete Abu Dhabi News Information & Guide including Arts & Culture, Things to Do, Restaurants, Bars, Hotels, Weather, Jobs, Malls/Shopping, & Film Bits of burning debris were falling to the ground and ash was beginning to fall on people,” he said.”Police were there within minutes cordoning off the area and ushering people away.At 11.30pm, police issued a statement saying the fire had been extinguished and residents who suffered smoke inhalation were taken to hospital.The building was evacuated as soon as police arrived and civil defence managed to prevented the fire from spreading to neighbouring buildings.Police said the fire broke out on the seventh floor of the building but the cause has yet to be determined.Breaking News:Large fire breaks out in Abu Dhabi!! The first-of-its-kind system comes as part of the UAE’s ongoing efforts to combat the spread of COVID-19. Abu Dhabi Kozhikode crash: Air India Express reopens Abu Dhabi office. Image Credit: WAM Abu Dhabi Police has launched an aeromedical transport system via an isolation capsule to carry patients suffering from infectious diseases. A large fire broke out in a residential building in Abu Dhabi on Friday night.Suffocation cases were reported and the injured were hospitalised.Residents of Al Nahyan area reported hearing a loud bang at around 8.30pm followed by numerous sirens as fire trucks from Civil Defence rushed to the scene.The fire quickly spread along a 12-storey residential building on Al Marwu Steet, near Mediclinic Al Mamora, as police cordoned off the area and turned residents away.A resident of a neighbouring building said he heard a loud bang and went down to see what was happening.
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