10 dead, 8 injured in Abu Dhabi building fire


Abu Dhabi, Feb 21 (Emirates 247) : Ten people died and eight others of different nationalities sustained minor to moderate to severe injuries on Friday, in a fire that broke out at a building in Al Mussafah Industrial Area.

The fire started in the first floor of the two-story commercial building that houses seven shops and a car-repair shop, before spreading to the warehouse on the second floor that was used as an illegal accommodation for workers.

The Operations Room at Abu Dhabi Police received notification at 03:44 am on Friday about a fire that broke out in three car repair shops in Al Mussafah. Firefighting units from civil defense fire stations in Al Mussafah M14, Al Wathba, Al Maqtaa, Al Mussafah M33, were immediately dispatched to location to extinguish the fire, supported by units from Madinat Khalifa-B, and Rapid Intervention teams from Madinat Khalifa-A and Madinat Mohammed bin Zayed; Traffic patrols, ambulances, Rescue teams, Security Media, Criminal Investigation Department, and Preventive Medicine.


All of the teams collaborated and managed to put out the fire that gutted the whole building, in order to prevent it from spreading to nearby buildings.

They also evacuated the injured and provided them with first-aid; while Preventive Medicine teams transferred the bodies of the deceased to the hospital.

The Abu Dhabi Police noted that the second floor, which was supposed to a warehouse, was illegally rented out to the ten workers, who died in the fire, while the other eight sustained various injuries.

The police launched an investigation to identify the circumstances of the fire.

Building owner arrested

The Abu Dhabi Police also arrested the building’s owner, and is in the process arresting the other suspects, including the building supervisor.

It is worth mentioning that the Abu Dhabi Civil Defense General Directorate had warned investors, workshop owners, and workers of the dangers associated with illegal housing, and indicated that they would show zero tolerance to those who disregard public safety conditions.

  

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  • ASMA AHMED, IXE/AUH

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Rents are so high here but not the salary. Common man cannot afford to stay in a well maintained building. They adjust in a sharing accommodation with 10 people in each room which is sad. May Allah grant them Jannah.

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri

    Sun, Feb 22 2015

    ASMA AHMED, IXE/AUH
    So true, A wealthy oil rich country, workers are treated so bad, at least the government should know how any foreign workers can afford such rent! pathetic.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    It is unfortunate and let the Criminal Investigation department & civil defense investigate the case.

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Who is going to listen to these Poor workers, they sacrifice so much for their families living in such dangerous condition. Building looks so shabby###

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