


"We
came out on my balcony to look at the Burj. All the buildings around
here had fireworks prepped on the roof," Paul Mithun, a U.S. consultant
in downtown Dubai said.
"We were
like, huh, that looks like a little Olympic torch off in the distance.
We thought someone lit fireworks.
- In under two minutes, the fire went up two-thirds of the length of the hotel. I watched the whole thing. It was real bad."
- But as midnight struck, with the Address building continuing to burn, onlookers cheered as a swirling mass of multicoloured fireworks enveloped the Burj Khalifa.
- The Dubai government's media office said the Address blaze was 90 percent under control. Police chief Major General Khamis Matar told Al Arabiya television: "All residents of the hotel were evacuated and there are 14 injured, with light injuries.”

One resident
staying on the 15th floor of the tower, completed in 2008, told
Britain's Sky News of "absolute pandemonium" as those inside realized
the building was ablaze.
"The alarms went off when the building was already properly on fire," he said.
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