16 people including three Pakistanis die in Dubai building fire

Dubai authorities initial probe suggests lack of compliance on security and safety requirements that lead to fire

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This handout picture provided by the Government of Dubai Media Office on July 8, 2021, shows firefighters putting out a fire in Dubai. — AFP
This handout picture provided by the Government of Dubai Media Office on July 8, 2021, shows firefighters putting out a fire in Dubai. — AFP

  • Dubai Civil Defence spokesperson expresses condolences to families of deceased.
  • Fire broke out in an apartment on fourth floor of building. 
  • Victims also include four Indians and Nigerian woman.


Sixteen people, including three Pakistanis, were dead while nine others sustained injuries after a massive fire broke out in Dubai's residential building on Saturday, Gulf News reported. 

An Indian social worker Naseer Vatanappally said that they have managed to identify four Indians, three Pakistanis and a Nigerian woman. 

“So far, we have managed to identify four Indians, including a couple from Kerala and two men from Tamil Nadu who worked at the building, three Pakistani cousins and a Nigerian woman,” he was quoted by the publication.

Vatanappally said that he was coordinating with Dubai Police, the Indian Consulate in Dubai, other diplomatic missions and friends and relatives of the deceased.

Dubai Civil Defence teams were working to douse the fire and urgent medical aid was provided to the injured, said a spokesperson while expressing condolences to the families of those who passed away.

The teams arrived at the site of the incident near the city's Al Ras area within six minutes after they were alerted about the fire. 

The spokesperson said that the preliminary investigations reveal a lack of compliance with building security and safety requirements that lead to the incident. However, a detailed report on what caused the fire will be provided after a comprehensive investigation. 

The building caught fire at 12:35pm on Saturday and was brought under control at 2:42 pm. It broke out in an apartment on the fourth floor of the building.