The results of the investigations into the "Al Nahda Tower" fire in Sharjah sparked social media pioneers in the Emirates and the Arab world. After announcing that "cigarette butts" were the cause, the tweeters revolted against the person behind the accident, and dozens of posts and comments on "Facebook" addressed the topic with great pain.

The first commentator on the results of the investigation into the incident, Ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques in the Emirates, Turki Al-Dakhil, who said in a tweet: "The smoker of the cigarette does not imagine that the aftermath of his cigarette could kill people and cause massive destruction. If you do not stop smoking, stop hurting others! ".

Al-Ansari said, “Because a careless person threw his car indifferently in a place where human beings lived, distorted the place, burned a whole building, and made its people homeless.”

And a large number of tweeters, and the owners of the accounts on Facebook, expressed their deep anger at the devastation and displacement of the families, and the damage to the apartments, property of the residents, and cars.

Followers on social media called for access to the actor and hold him accountable, as an example for those who underestimate the lives and property of people.

The media Hadeel Alyan said in a tweet: "I personally lived the same tragedy from such a year, and other families, when the same fire broke out for the same reason, which is after a glowing cigarette from a careless smoker ... We and families of their children lived the worst moments and days ... Currently the fire came in Very difficult circumstances for everyone .. God understands and compensates them, God is Amen. "

A Facebook account owner, Khaled Al-Otaibi, wished to tighten laws and imprison anyone who threw a burning cigarette, whether from the apartment or the car, because some people could not count on their awareness.

Al-Otaibi said: “I live in a building, and there is an edge over the shops, and unfortunately it has more than a million cigarettes after it.”

And "Saad Zahir", in a comment on Facebook, that the results of the investigation into the fire incident showed that "we now need legislation from the government to prevent smoking in all residential, commercial and industrial buildings."

Many have talked about similar incidents that claimed the lives of innocent human beings, and thank God that the firefighting efforts, the police and the relevant agencies in Sharjah prevented the loss of life.

While a large number of people were busy commenting on "the aftermath of the cigarette," the singers addressed the issue of compassion and how the Emirate of Sharjah instructed His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, to provide adequate housing for all residents of the tower.