• Fire broke out at the Address Downtown hotel at Dubai Mall in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
    Fire broke out at the Address Downtown hotel at Dubai Mall in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
  • A fire in downtown Dubai on New Year’s Eve. Courtesy Fares Bdeir
    A fire in downtown Dubai on New Year’s Eve. Courtesy Fares Bdeir
  • A fire in downtown Dubai on New Year’s Eve. Courtesy Dana Moukhallati
    A fire in downtown Dubai on New Year’s Eve. Courtesy Dana Moukhallati
  • People run away as a fire engulfs The Address Hotel in downtown Dubai. Ahmed Jadallah / Reuters
    People run away as a fire engulfs The Address Hotel in downtown Dubai. Ahmed Jadallah / Reuters
  • A fire engulfs The Address Hotel in downtown Dubai. Ahmed Jadallah / Reuters
    A fire engulfs The Address Hotel in downtown Dubai. Ahmed Jadallah / Reuters
  • People run away as a fire engulfs the nearby The Address Hotel (not pictured) in downtown Dubai. Ahmed Jadallah / Reuters
    People run away as a fire engulfs the nearby The Address Hotel (not pictured) in downtown Dubai. Ahmed Jadallah / Reuters
  • People watch the Address Downtown hotel burning after huge fire ripped through the luxury hotel near the world’s tallest tower, in Dubai. People were gathering to watch New Year’s Eve celebrations when the hotel caught on fire without causing casualties, according to authorities. Karim Sahib / AFP Photo
    People watch the Address Downtown hotel burning after huge fire ripped through the luxury hotel near the world’s tallest tower, in Dubai. People were gathering to watch New Year’s Eve celebrations when the hotel caught on fire without causing casualties, according to authorities. Karim Sahib / AFP Photo
  • Medics evacuate a wounded person outside the Address Downtown Dubai hotel and residential block after a fire engulfed the skyscraper in downtown Dubai. Ahmed Jadallah / Reuters
    Medics evacuate a wounded person outside the Address Downtown Dubai hotel and residential block after a fire engulfed the skyscraper in downtown Dubai. Ahmed Jadallah / Reuters
  • Wounded people are seen outside the Address Downtown Dubai hotel and residential block after a fire engulfed the skyscraper in downtown Dubai. Ahmed Jadallah / Reuters
    Wounded people are seen outside the Address Downtown Dubai hotel and residential block after a fire engulfed the skyscraper in downtown Dubai. Ahmed Jadallah / Reuters
  • Wounded people are seen outside the Address Downtown Dubai hotel and residential block after a fire engulfed the skyscraper in downtown Dubai. Ahmed Jadallah / Reuters
    Wounded people are seen outside the Address Downtown Dubai hotel and residential block after a fire engulfed the skyscraper in downtown Dubai. Ahmed Jadallah / Reuters

Fire breaks out in The Address Downtown Dubai


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UPDATE: Civil Defence continues to treat The Address Downtown Dubai blaze Friday morning

DUBAI // At least 16 people were injured after a huge blaze broke out at The Address Downtown Dubai on Thursday night, hours before New Year’s Eve fireworks started at the nearby Burj Khalifa.

Civil Defence responders were on the scene shortly after the fire began about 9.30pm, reportedly on the 20th floor.

The Dubai Waterfront was evacuated with many visitors being moved into the Dubai Mall. Other people had been moved to Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard. Witnesses reported hearing explosions after the fire was well under way.

Mohammed Al Sarraf, a Kuwaiti businessman who went to Dubai to celebrate the New Year with his wife, said the fire spread quickly.

“It’s raging,” Mr Al Sarraf said. “It’s got so much bigger in five minutes. It’s gone from just a small fire at the foot of the building and now it’s shooting up the middle and the top. It’s getting out of hand.”

He said he saw the fire from across Sheikh Zayed Road, and smelled smoke. “People are gathering and they are watching it and they are in shock.”

Ahmad Al Bader, a restaurateur who was at the Burj Khalifa with friends, watched as the fire took over the building. He and his family were at The Waterfront when the area was evacuated.

“I saw the flames just as it started and now it is out of hand. I can’t see anything because of the smoke,” Mr Al Bader said. “They evacuated people in The Address. My uncle and aunt were having dinner there and they were quickly rushed out.

“It started off very small. I thought it was a barbecue on a balcony or something and within four minutes it spread.”

As the blaze grew, Dubai Media Office issued a tweet reassuring visitors that it was being brought under control: “A fire has been reported in The Address Downtown hotel. Authorities are on site to address the incident swiftly and safe.”

Dubai’s Chief of Police Maj Gen Khamis Al Muzeina said that officers were checking the hotel to ensure it was empty.

Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing said it would provide rooms for guests evacuated from The Address.

The fire could be seen from across the city, with some revellers at sea also saw the flames.

“We had gone out to the shops about 9pm and the hotel building was fine, but when we came back about half an hour later we could see the flames,” said a German resident of Business Bay.

“At first I thought it was part of some kind of show or display but then I realised it was a fire. It seemed to have started at the bottom near the restaurants area and started going higher up. The fire is in the central core area and has gone very high up the tower.”

Police told people who drove to the area that they would not be able to drive home until at least 12.30am. Witnesses said crews continued to head to the area hours after the blaze started.

nalwasmi@thenational.ae

*Additional reporting by Rezan Oueiti and Nadeem Hanif

UPDATE: Civil Defence continues to treat The Address Downtown Dubai blaze Friday morning