An inferno burned early Sunday in a high-rise tower complex being built alongside Dubai’s largest mall, its thick black smoke shrouding the world’s tallest building nearby in this desert metropolis.
The site is next to the Dubai Mall and near the 63-story The Address Downtown Dubai tower, which was heavily damaged in a fire on New Year’s Eve on 2015.
Sunday’s fire at The Address Residences Fountain Views complex began around 5:30 a.m., just before sunrise. Maj. Gen. Rashid Thani al-Matrooshi, the director-general of Dubai Civil Defense, described the fire as an “accident” that started in a parking level of the 72-story Fountain Views building. He did not immediately offer a cause.
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Dubai Civil Defense also posted a picture online of three workers it said it rescued from inside the structure. It said the men were taken to a hospital to be examined.
Later Sunday morning, flames still licked out of the podium level of the building as firefighters on ladders shot water inside. Every few minutes, small blasts could be heard, presumably from exploding propane or welding tanks left behind by construction workers. Civil defense officials also flew a drone at one point to watch the blaze.
The 60-story Fountain Views complex, which is being built by state-backed Dubai developer Emaar Properties, eventually will connect to the massive Dubai Mall across the street. It’s planned to eventually be home to 788 apartments and a hotel.
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Emaar, which built both the Dubai Mall and the tower struck by the 2015 blaze, issued a statement saying it was “awaiting the final report” of investigators. It declined to answer any questions as its stock fell 1.1 percent Sunday in trading on the Dubai Financial Market to close at 7.22 dirhams ($1.96) a share.
Dramatic fires have hit skyscrapers in Dubai and other fast-growing cities in the United Arab Emirates in recent years. Building and srafety experts have cited a popular type of cladding covering the buildings that can be highly flammable.
Large numbers of firefighters were on the scene, and police cordoned off nearby roads.