UAE: 3 Kenyans among 5 killed in tower fire, government confirms
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Fire Middle East Magazine | Five killed in Al Nahda Tower fire
A devastating fire broke out on Sunday morning, April 13, in a high-rise residential building located in Al Nahda, Sharjah, resulting in the tragic loss of five lives. Among the deceased are three confirmed Kenyan nationals, as reported by Roseline Njogu, Principal Secretary at Kenya’s...
Five dead in Sharjah skyscraper fire, including Pakistani worker
Digital Phablet Five dead in Sharjah skyscraper fire, including Pakistani worker Smoke rises from the top floor of a 52-story residential tower in Sharjah, home to approximately 1,500 residents, following a tragic fire that ignited on Tuesday. —X@ShjPolice SHARJAH: A devastating fire in a high-rise apartment building located in the Al Nahda area of Sharjah has resulted in the fatalities of five individuals, including a Pakistani worker. Ninetee…
Sharjah High-rise Blaze Kills Five, Including Pakistani Worker - Pakistan Live News
Smoke billows from the top floor of a 52-storey residential tower in Sharjah, home to around 1,500 residents, after a deadly blaze erupted on the uppermost level on Tuesday. —X@ShjPolice SHARJAH: A tragic fire in a high-rise residential building in Sharjah’s Al Nahda neighbourhood claimed five lives, including that of a Pakistani worker, while 19 others were injured, two of whom remain in critical condition, local police said on Tuesday. The bl…
Fire in a 52-story tower leaves five dead and 19 injured in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Fire started on the 44th floor and forced the evacuation of hundreds of residents; authorities are investigating the causes Five people died and another 19 were injured in a fire that hit a 52-story residential tower last Sunday (13) in Sharjah, a city neighboring Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. Here's what's known: Images show destruction after arson at the Pennsylvania governor's house 'Cold therapy': Gym employee dies after leak during cr…
At least 5 dead and 19 injured in a fire in a 52-storey residential tower in the United Arab Emirates
More than 1,500 people of different nationalities reside in the building. The causes of the fire are unknown for the time being. More information: Humiliation with camels and beatings on the verge of death: the 'B face' of models and influencers traveling to Dubai
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