'The Torch' Blazes
John Hill
23. Februar 2015
Photo: AP Photo/Rhea Saran
Over the weekend, a fire swept through the Torch tower in Dubai's marina district. The fire damaged the skyscraper, the tallest residential building in the world when it was completed in 2011, but no one was killed.
Reports indicate that the blaze broke out around 2am local time, starting on the 50th floor of the 86-story, 336-meter (1,105-feet) high tower. Although high winds from a sandstorm fanned the flames, and debris from the fire cluttered nearby streets, first responders evacuated the building promptly and were able to put out the fire within a few hours. The cause of the fire is not yet known, but some reports point to a cigarette butt.
According to Emporis, Dubai is home to 917 high-rise buildings. This is the second high-rise fire in three years, the previous one happening in 2012 when a fire swept through the 34-story Tamweel Tower.
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