The authorities in Dubai are trying
to find out what caused a spectacular fire to engulf a 63-storey luxury
hotel in the city centre on New Year's Eve.
After battling for
more than 20 hours, firefighters appear to have extinguished most of the
blaze at the Address Downtown Hotel. An eyewitness say only a couple of small isolated fires are still burning.
The tower was evacuated and 16 people were hurt.
A fireworks show went ahead at the Burj Khalifa tower nearby, the world's tallest building and an iconic symbol of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Video and pictures taken by resident Malcolm Carter showed the fire that burned on the terrace area earlier on Friday morning had been put out and significantly less smoke was coming from the building.
The pictures show the facade facing the Burj Khalifa had been severely damaged by fire and smoke, and that all floors from the lower area of the building to the upper levels were affected.
The cause of the blaze, which is said to have started on the 20th floor, is still not known.
The fire broke out at about 21:30 local time (17:30 GMT) and appeared to engulf much of the Address Downtown, a five-star hotel and apartment complex, within 10 minutes.
Four teams of firefighters battled the blaze for hours, officials said.
The Dubai government tweeted that 14 people had suffered minor injuries, one moderate injuries and there was one "heart attack case" due to "overcrowding and smoke".
Irish singer Anita Williams, who was performing at the hotel, say that people left in a "stampede".
"We left everything. There was debris falling down. It [the fire] just shot up through the entire hotel.
"Everybody was screaming, everybody was running... I thought: 'This is a film'."
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