A massive fire has broken out at a chemical godown in Henveiru ward of capital Male’. A 49-year-old woman died and more than 100 people were forced out of their homes on Friday night . Aminath Shauna was reported missing by her family after she called for help as houses were being evacuated around 7:30pm. Her body was found burned beyond recognition in a building opposite the warehouse after the fire was brought under control four hours later.
A major fire has engulfed a chemical storage and several houses in Male’, one of the most congested city in the world. #Maldives pic.twitter.com/uS65KQkTZW
— Ali Shinan (@AliShinaan) September 20, 2019
Witnesses heard loud explosions from the warehouse before flames spread to other buildings and ripped through apartments on the narrow road in Henveiru ward. A three-storey structure made of metal sheets collapsed. Firefighters battled for hours as the area was engulfed in thick smoke and massive plumes rose high above the island.
Last night’s tragic fire incident in Malé. Our thoughts and prayers are with all families and those affected by the terrible tragedy . Government must take serious steps to prevent such terrible incident in future … pic.twitter.com/8aw8n1RIUY
— Maldives Voice (@MaldivesVoice4) September 21, 2019
The military’s fire and rescue service rescued five people trapped in the house opposite the warehouse, a senior officer from the Maldives National Defence Force told the press in a briefing after midnight. Six homes and four warehouses were affected, he said.
H.Fehiaabaadhugeygai alifaanuge haadhisaa eh higaigen MNDF Fire and Rescue Service in harakaaiytherivamun dhanee. pic.twitter.com/aKP4NLevSA
— Maldives National Defence Force (@MNDF_Official) September 20, 2019
More than 50 people were rushed to the nearby ADK hospital. One person was admitted and nine were treated for smoke inhalation. Fifteen people were later treated at the Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital.
The aftermath. pic.twitter.com/4YSYNFOxWw
— Nauty🎈⚖️❓ (@nautymatox) September 21, 2019
The National Disaster Management Authority set up a relief centre for displaced families at the Kalaafanu School. Arrangements were later made to transfer
My condolences to all affected by the fire in Henveiru this evening. Our first responders are on the scene and working to contain the fire. Emergency operations are currently underway to provide assistance for all who need it.
Ibrahim Mohamed Solih (@ibusolih) September 20, 2019
Early on Friday night, the NDMA ran out of storage after overwhelming support from the public to a call for donations. Further appeals for food and clothing would be made as needed, the authority said.
Many volunteers are young people!😍😍
This is a very good sign for our country.
Feeling effing optimistic!!!!! 😁At kalaafaanu school pic.twitter.com/vb4BW8YStH
— Hisun ☀️ (@hisunshines_) September 20, 2019
Power was temporarily disconnected for the location in Henveiru as firefighters continued working into the early hours of Saturday. Their efforts were aided by rain as a light drizzle earlier in the night turned into a heavy downpour. The military’s 12 firetrucks were joined by a vehicle deployed from the international airport.