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It was really loud and even my roommates heard it. The fire resulted in no casualties. It was as if a gas pipe or cylinder exploded and shook the placeA resident of a neighbouring building said he heard a loud bang and went down to see what was happening. It was as if a gas pipe or cylinder exploded and shook the place," said Mohammed Ahmed, 24, an Egyptian assistant chef in a sweetshop next door. Residents of the area reported hearing a loud bang before a building erupted in flamesA large fire broke out in a residential building in Abu Dhabi on Friday night.Residents of Al Nahyan area reported hearing a loud bang at around 8.30pm followed by numerous sirens as fire trucks from Civil Defence rushed to the scene.The fire quickly spread along a 12-storey residential building on Al Marwu Street, near Mediclinic Al Mamora, as police cordoned off the area and turned residents away.The sound was really strong. Kerala CM, ministers to self-isolate after Collector tests Covid-19 positiveFinch, Warner among 12 Aussie players who will miss start of IPLMiley Cyrus doesn't plan to marry again or have childrenJennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez buy lavish 30m estateCadillac Super Cruise Early Adopters Get One Extra Year Of Free ServiceUAE-Israel normalisation of ties will bring broader peace in Middle East: US AmbassadorDutch boss Wiegmann to replace Neville as England coachDivorce judge contested by Angelina Jolie also married her and Brad PittSensex surges over 200 points in early trade, Reliance leads gainsHappy birthday Pakistan! Abu Dhabi: A fire broke out in a 12-storey residential building in downtown Abu Dhabi's Muroor Road on Sunday evening. Last Update on: 14/08/2020 @ 23:00PM This time, the fire was reported on a 9-storey building along the Old Airport Road (Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Street) in Abu Dhabi. I live near Al Wahda Mall, which is about 5km away. "When I was in the shop and heard the first explosion I thought it was a bomb.

"The sound was really strong.

Abu Dhabi: The Abu Dhabi Civil Defence put out a large fire that broke out in a residential building in the UAE capital on Friday night.