Civil Defense: 44 workers were evacuated after a fire broke out in nine caravans in Ras Al Khaimah

Teams of the Civil Defense Department in Ras Al Khaimah evacuated 44 workers after a sophisticated fire broke out in nine caravans that used to house workers near the port of Ras Al Khaimah and the Federal Electricity and Water Authority building in the Al-Mairid area, where the teams were able to evacuate the workers and limit the spread of the fire without causing any human casualties. .


The Director of the Civil Defense Department in Ras Al Khaimah, Brigadier General Muhammad Abdullah Al-Zaabi, said that a report received by the operations room at 9:40 pm today indicates the outbreak of a fire in a number of caravans that use housing for workers in the Al-Mairid area, and he continued upon receiving the report, it was sent A fire brigade from the administration center to the place where the members of the brigade, under the supervision of Lieutenant Colonel Salem Al-Shaer, Head of the Centers Department, began to extinguish the burning fire in nine caravans using water, and the team was able to control the fire and prevent its spread to the neighboring 21 caravans, which were isolated without being caused by So no physical injuries.


He added that the residence belongs to one of the neighboring companies to the port of Ras Al Khaimah and to the Federal Electricity and Water Authority building in the emirate, and stated that the causes of the outbreak of the fire have not been determined, as the fire file was handed over to the competent authorities in Ras Al Khaimah Police to take the necessary measures and complete the procedures followed and determine the causes of the fire that caused material losses Al-Zaabi praised the efforts of the firefighters who made tremendous efforts in combating and controlling the fire and preventing its development and spreading to the rest of the caravans and to the neighboring facilities.

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