11 dead in fire at Saudi housing complex
The blaze began early in the morning in a multistory residential compound known as Radium in the eastern city of Khobar.
A large fire broke out Sunday in the basement of a
sprawling residential complex in Saudi Arabia’s oil-rich east, killing
at least 11 people and injuring more than 200, officials in the kingdom
said.
The blaze began early in the morning in a
multistory residential compound known as Radium in the eastern city of
Khobar. The complex houses workers for state oil giant Saudi Aramco,
which oversees petroleum production in the OPEC powerhouse.
The
company said an investigation has begun into the cause of the fire,
which sent thick black smoke billowing from the pink-and-tan colored
building.
The Interior Ministry’s General
Directorate of Civil Defense said victims were of various nationalities,
without elaborating. Like many companies in the Gulf, Aramco relies
heavily on foreign professionals and other migrant workers.
Some of the 219 people reported injured were in critical condition, the directorate said.
Mohammed
Siddique, an engineer who lives nearby, said he first saw smoke coming
from the complex at around 6 a.m. Emergency crews struggled for hours to
contain the blaze, which authorities said was under control by
mid-afternoon.
“The smoke was very heavy,” Siddique
said. He counted at least 30 ambulances and three helicopters responding
to the fire soon after it began.
Aramco said some
of those hurt were treated at the scene, where an emergency command
center was set up, while others were taken to company medical facilities
and local hospitals.
The Radium complex is a gated
community of eight six-story buildings with a total of 486 residential
units as well as swimming pools and other leisure facilities, according
to Aramco’s website.
Siddique described the complex
as relatively new and “nicely built,” with a mix of Western, Asian and
Saudi residents. It is rented by Aramco and is guarded by security teams
affiliated with the company, he said.
Residents
affected by the blaze were being moved to alternate accommodation.
Aramco promised to use “all means and available resources” to help those
affected.
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