Some people have been forced to escape a residential skyscraper, the Marina Torch in Dubai, as it burned early Saturday morning, local time.
The Torch is a building with 79 stories above ground in the Dubai Marina, United Arab Emirates. It's in the northeast section of a heavily populated cluster of skyscrapers.
Local media reported high winds pushed the flames throughout the 1,100-foot tower in the early morning hours. It's unclear whether anyone was injured.
Emergency crews surrounded the building, one of the tallest residential structures in the world.
Medics said there were no casualties. At least a dozen fire trucks were able to extinguish the blaze several hours after the fire alarm went off around 2 a.m. local time (2200 GMT Friday).
However, some residents said they had been told by staff that the building's fire alarms did not immediately sound and that the reception at The Torch was alerted to the fire by staff in an adjacent building.
"They (the Torch receptionists) got a call from Princess Tower telling them the building was on fire. The alarms were not operating automatically," Archibald Jurdi, who lives on the 76th floor, told Reuters.
Reuters could not independently verify the status of the fire alarms. The building manager could not be reached for comment.
Here are some pictures from the scene:
Torch Tower resident: "You can actually see the flames being pushed out by the fire hoses" - http://t.co/H1LO5CQxgihttps://t.co/BA7qTTDN5H
— ABC News (@ABC) February 21, 2015
#BREAKING Images posted online show fire breaks out in Dubai’s Torch skyscraper. No reported injuries yet.@RaMiAlGaDipic.twitter.com/DBbOtVpGw3
— CCTVNEWS (@cctvnews) February 21, 2015
Vine video shows bright flames that engulfed what appeared to be several stories of the high-rise.
DEVELOPING: Witness videos show Torch Tower skyscaper in Dubai partially on fire: http://t.co/ATbsCWFlNb - VINE: https://t.co/oRo1Og6VQu
— Xana O'Neill (@xanaoneill) February 21, 2015
Residents said the fire had been fanned by high winds, dislodging chunks of metal and raining glass down on the area below the building, including onto a nearby road more than 100 meters (330 feet) away.
Traffic in the area was diverted and residents of two other nearby buildings in the emirate's Marina district, home to thousands of expatriate professionals, were also evacuated, the witness said.
Many of those standing outside the building were dressed in pyjamas, with others in evening dress as they returned from the city's many bars and restaurants on a weekend.
One woman, who did not give her name, stood on the street crying, saying she had rushed back fearing for her belongings after a friend contacted her about the fire. Her fear turned to relief when she saw the lower floors where she lived were not affected.
Residents of neighboring towers were returning to their homes around 0430 local time, but residents of The Torch were told they would not be allowed back into the building until the fire officials gave approval later on Saturday. Residents of upper floors that were most affected were told it would be days before they could return.
Dubai civil defense officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment, and the cause of the fire remained unclear.
Dubai is one of seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a Gulf Arab trade and investment hub.
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