Thursday, December 31, 2015

Dubai New Year's fireworks kick off while fire engulfs nearby 63-story tower

Dvred the 10 am "Wolf" on Cnn so when I played it a few hours later I was able to see live footage of this disaster. The flames they said started on the 20th floor but I think they don't use fire retardant curtains and furniture as much there. Also, people were gathered nearby for watching fireworks. So, I'm watching now one whole side (all 63 floors of the hotel and Condo residence on fire on one side. There doesn't appear to be fire engines capable of dealing with this at this elevation. Many people were evacuated successfully. However, one wonders about New Year's Eve Parties on the upper floors especially with fire engulfing 40 stories or more at a time from the outside.

I'm wondering if this was a terrorist attack in Dubai at this point because of the timing of the event with a million people or more there waiting for epic fireworks.

Dubai New Year's fireworks kick off while fire engulfs nearby 63-story tower

Los Angeles Times - ‎1 hour ago‎
Firefighters are battling a blaze that has engulfed several floors of a high-rise in downtown Dubai. Firefighters are battling a blaze that has engulfed several floors of a high-rise in downtown Dubai.
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Dubai New Year's fireworks kick off while fire engulfs nearby 63-story tower

A massive fireworks display kicked off for New Year's at the world's tallest tower in Dubai, while plumes of smoke billowed in the air from a fire raging at a nearby luxury tower.
Tens of thousands of people whistled and cheered at the show taking place at the Burj Khalifa skyscraper as teams of firefighters were working to put out the blaze that had engulfed a 63-story luxury hotel and residential building. Just minutes before the fireworks began, large explosions could be heard from inside the burning building, which was cloaked in thick black smoke. It was not clear what caused the blasts.
At least 14 people were slightly injured and one person suffered a heart attack from the smoke and over-crowding during evacuation late Thursday, according to Dubai Media Office. The statement said another person was moderately injured, without elaborating further. No children were among those injured, it said.
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Around 1 million people had been expected to gather around the Burj Khalifa to watch the fireworks. Dubai's economy depends heavily on tourism, and New Year's is one of the busiest seasons, drawing people from around the world to watch the fireworks that the emirate puts on at the world's tallest tower, as well as the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab and over a man-made palm-shaped island.
Organizers had installed 400,000 LED lights on the Burj Khalifa and used some 1.6 tons of fireworks for the seven-minute extravaganza. Two years ago on New Year's, Dubai broke the world record for the largest fireworks display.
The fire engulfed the Address Downtown, one of the most upscale hotels and residences in Dubai, which was likely to have been packed with people because of its clear view of the 2,715-foot-tall Burj Khalifa.
The hotel towers over the Souq Al Bahar, a popular shopping area with walkways that connect to the Burj Khalifa and the Middle East's largest mall, the Dubai Mall.
It was not immediately clear what caused the fire, which ran up the 63-story building. The Address is a 991-foot-tall skyscraper that has 626 luxury apartments and 196 hotel rooms, according to Skyscraper Center, which tracks such buildings.
Dubai's Media Office wrote on its official Twitter account that four teams of firefighters were working to put out the blaze. They said the fire appears to have originated on a 20th floor terrace.
The fire broke out about two hours before the midnight fireworks display was set to begin. To manage the crowds, Dubai police had closed off some roads and the metro before the fire broke out.
Nearly an hour after the fire began, some onlookers began to leave while others stood, pressed against crowd barricades, watching the blaze. Among them was Chris Browne, a tourist from London, who watched with her husband, Stephen, standing behind her. They said they hoped no one was injured.
"It's pretty scary stuff," she said.
Standing nearby, Stuart O'Donnell, a British intensive care nurse who works in Dubai, said he was worried for those inside the building as it was in a prime location to watch the fireworks display.
"You feel sad for the people inside. ... It spread so quickly when it started," he said.
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He and others in the crowd wondered what had started the blaze. "I do feel suspicious of when a fire breaks out on New Year's Eve," he said.
The Dubai Media Office said that Dubai's tourism department would provide guests evacuated from the building with alternative hotel accommodations.
After the fireworks show, Girlie Omilda, a Filipina who works in the aviation industry in Dubai, said she was glad to have seen the fireworks, even as the tower continued to burn. She too was concerned about threats from extremists such as the Islamic State group. She said Dubai's large expatriate, non-Muslim population made the city a tempting target.
"Sometimes it makes me feel unsafe," she said.
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