Dhow catches fire again in Deira Creek

April 30, 2012

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Dubai, April 30: Plumes of thick black smoke covered Dubai as a cargo dhow, the same vessel which caught fire in February and was under repair, gutted on Deira Creek around 3.30pm on Sunday. The cause of the fire is not yet known.

According to Afnan Aqeel, an eyewitness, the fire spread rapidly because of the windy weather, making it difficult to bring the fire under control quickly. The fire was contained in two hours as civil defence teams deployed fire-fighting boats to help the operation. Several cars parked near the port were damaged because of the fire.

Hundreds of onlookers gathered on both sides of the creek as traffic and parking areas were cordoned off. Traffic snarls were reported in surrounding areas as it was being re-routed in a few roads. The smoke could be seen from as far as the Sheikh Zayed Road and Dubai Festival City.

The Dhow Wharfage is an important holding point for vessels which use the port facilities to load and off-load sea cargo.

Officials of the Dubai Municipality said the dhow should not have been allowed to do repair works at the wharfage area. Noting that the owners violated safety rules again, a senior official said the municipality, which had exempted them from fines and creek cleaning fees last time, will take action if the creek is polluted due to the latest fire.

“I’m very much surprised and it is very unfortunate that it is the same dhow which had caught fire earlier,” said Salem bin Mesmar, the Assistant Director-General of Health, Safety and Environment Monitoring Section.

“It was not supposed to be repaired at this site where other dhows are loading and unloading, especially when there is major maintenance works involving welding,” he told Khaleej Times.

Following a proposal from the municipality, Mesmar said, the Dubai Customs had held two rounds of meetings with officials from six different entities including the municipality, Dubai Police and the Civil Defence to ensure better safety standards in the vessels on Dubai Creek.

However, the Director of the Environmental Emergencies Office, Khaled Salem Suleiteen, said meetings should have been followed by immediate actions. “It’s a big problem and it is a tourist area... We need to tackle it immediately. They should have taken it to Jaddaf or Rashid Port for repairs,” said Suleiteen, who visited the site.

“Last time our Director-General had waived off the fees for removing the debris and cleaning the creek. This time we are not going to do it. Also, we will fine them if the creek is polluted and the marine environment is affected,” the official said.

Mahmood Hamed, spokesperson of the Dubai Civil Defence, said that the fire-fighting operation was supervised by Major-General Rashid Thani Al Matroushi, Director of the Dubai Civil Defence. Fire brigades from six civil defence stations rushed immediately to the site to control the fire, he added. He said there were some flammable materials which caused thick smoke in the area, adding that fire fighting and forensic experts will examine the fire scene and determine the cause of fire.


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November 22,2025

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The Israeli regime’s forces have killed two Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip every day since the ceasefire began in early October, UNICEF has warned.

The UN children’s agency said on Friday that Israeli forces continue to attack Palestinians in Gaza even though the agreement was meant to stop the killing.

“Since 11 October, while the ceasefire has been in effect, at least 67 children have been killed in conflict-related incidents in the Gaza Strip. Dozens more have been injured. That is an average of almost two children killed every day since the ceasefire took effect,” UNICEF spokesperson Ricardo Pires said in Geneva, reminding that each number in the statistics represents a child whose life had ended violently.

“These are not statistics,” he said. “Each child had a story, a family, and a future that was stolen from them.”

Data from Palestinian factions, human rights groups, and government bodies recorded since the US-brokered ceasefire deal went into effect on October 10 show that Israeli forces have carried out numerous attacks, each constituting a separate ceasefire violation.

UNICEF teams say they repeatedly continue to witness heart-wrenching scenes of fearful Palestinian children sleeping outdoors with amputated limbs, while others live as orphans in flooded, makeshift shelters.

“I saw this myself in August. There is no safe place for them. The world cannot normalize their suffering,” Pires said, lamenting that the UN could “do a lot more if the aid that is really needed was entering faster.”

The UNICEF spokesperson warned that with the advent of winter, the risks for hundreds of thousands of displaced children will increase.

He warned, “The stakes are incredibly high” for children as winter acts as a threat multiplier, where children have no heating, no insulation, and few blankets. He said respiratory infections rise.

“Too many children have already paid the highest price,” Pires said. “Too many are still paying it, even under a ceasefire. The world promised them it would stop and that we would protect them.”

“Now we must act like it,” the UNICEF spokesperson added.

Since the Israeli regime launched its genocidal war against Palestinians in Gaza in October 2023, it has killed nearly 70,000 people in the territory, most of them women and children, and injured over 170,000 more, while reducing most of the structures in the enclave to rubble.

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November 24,2025

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Israel has launched a new act of aggression on a residential neighborhood in Lebanon's capital, Beirut, killing and injuring about two dozen civilians.

The Israeli regime's military said in a statement that its forces carried out a so-called precise strike in a residential apartment in Dahiyeh in the southern suburbs of Beirut on Sunday.

The aggression targeted residential areas, killing at least five people and injuring more than 28 people, Lebanon's Health Ministry said. 

Hezbollah announced the martyrdom of senior Hezbollah commander Haytham Ali Tabatabai and four resistance fighters.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun condemned the airstrike, calling it a clear demonstration of Tel Aviv’s disregard for repeated international calls to halt violations on Lebanese soil.

“Israel refuses to implement international resolutions and all efforts aimed at ending the escalation and restoring stability,” Aoun said, urging the international community to take action to prevent further aggression.

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement also condemned the attack, holding the international community accountable. 

“The international community bears responsibility and continues to provide cover for these attacks as long as it does not restrain the occupiers,” said Ali Abu Shahin, a member of the group’s political bureau.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced that the Israeli army carried out a strike “in the heart of Beirut."

Netanyahu reportedly approved the operation following recommendations from top Israeli security officials.

Two senior US officials commented on the Israeli strike.

The first official said that Israel did not notify Americans in advance about the attack. "We were informed immediately after the strike was carried out."

The second senior official said that the "US knew for several days that Israel was planning to escalate its strikes in Lebanon, but did not know in advance the timing, location, or target of the strike."

Speaking from the site of the Israeli strike, Lebanese MP Ali Ammar condemned the attack as part of a broader campaign of aggression that has targeted "all of Lebanon since the Washington-sponsored ceasefire."

He stated that "any attack on Lebanon is a violation of red lines; this aggression is part and parcel of the entity that targets Lebanon's dignity, sovereignty, and security of citizens."

Ammar went on to say the resistance is responding with "utmost wisdom, patience, and will confront the enemy at the appropriate time."

"Unfortunately, the enemy is emboldened to commit its aggression by voices within Lebanon that have turned themselves into tools that support its aggression," he added.

The Israeli attack on the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital is the latest blatant violation of the ceasefire Israel signed with Hezbollah in November 2024, which was intended to end hostilities that had escalated into full-scale war.

An Israeli strike on the Ain al-Hilweh camp near Sidon in southern Lebanon late Tuesday killed at least 14 people. It wounded several others, including young students, according to the Lebanese health ministry.

The military claimed the attack targeted “a Hamas training compound” used to plan and carry out attacks against the regime -- a claim that has frequently been made without evidence.

Hamas rejected the allegations as “a blatant lie aimed at justifying the massacre,” stating it had “no military installations in the Palestinian camps in Lebanon” and that the targeted site was merely “an open sports field.”

According to Lebanese authorities, Israeli attacks have killed approximately 4,000 people and displaced more than 1.2 million residents across the country since October 2023.

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