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Huge fire on the Gulf Road

I can see this huge fire from my window in Kuwait City. A friend of mine that works in one of the buildings on the Gulf Road near the Scientific Center told me its a restaurant after Green Island. That could be Burj Hammam which already caught fire before. If you have any details, videos or pictures [Contact Me]

update: so far I’ve heard it’s either the Lebanese, the Saudi or the UAE embassy, a power generator or a gas station.

update2: Seems most probably is was a power generator that caught on fire. Below is a video that was shot by one of my readers.


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28 replies on “Huge fire on the Gulf Road”

Mark.. the embassy cops had blocked the area.. to make way for the fire department… some guys even tried to push their way into the embassy enclave through the indian embassy passage. but the guards had to start yelling and i guess a small argument started.

It was the highlight of my day at work. Mark, we work really close to each other. Your pictures are the exact same vantage point I had.

I was driving by next to it when it happened, the fire dept. wasn’t there yet. The flames alone were as big as the building next to it! It looked amazingly COOL up close! The plume was so big it blocked the sun on the road next to it. It felt good waiting in the shade till the traffic light opened.

Ok! So here’s the reality of it all. I work in that area. An electric substation exploded and caught fire . The fire was huge and lots of black smoke ensued, which could also be seen from as far off as the airport. The area was indeed cordoned off by the cops,the fire dept and the security guards assigned to the diplomatic area.
The fire dept and cops had to struggle with keeping the crowds at bay.
Electricity was also out in all the adjoining embassies and houses, as a result.

The fire, which looked very threatening at first, was killed off in about 2-3 hours, but last seen there was still white smoke coming out of the sub station. Fire fighters and investigators were still on the scene long after the incident. No casualties, either human or property were reported. Some trees that grow adjoining to the area were burnt or blackened from the smoke.

Cause has not been established.
Back up generators have been put up and power has been restored.
Looks like another overworked, under maintained transformer bit the dust.

yeah i saw that the other day all the way from AHMADI when i went to pick up a friend of mine
my reaction: “HOLY SHIT!!!”

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