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| title = Neelan Fihaara Fire | | title = Neelan Fihaara Fire | ||
| date = {{Start date|2023|01|09|df=y}} | | date = {{Start date|2023|01|09|df=y}} | ||
| time = 00:45 UTC | | time = 00:45 UTC | ||
| duration = 4 hours | | duration = 4 hours | ||
| Location = Falhumathee Magu, ], ], ] | | Location = Falhumathee Magu, ], ], ] | ||
| type = ] | | type = ] | ||
| outcome = Significant damage to the shop and accommodation block | | outcome = Significant damage to the shop and accommodation block | ||
| reported deaths = 0 | | reported deaths = 0 | ||
}} | }} | ||
On January |
On 9 January 2023, a major fire broke out at 05:45 local time (00:45 UTC) at the Neelan Fihaara, the largest secondhand market in ], Maldives.<ref name = "Edition">{{Cite news |last=Shahid |first=Malika |date=9 January 2023 |title=Malé Neelan Fihaara in flames|url=https://edition.mv/search/26765 |website=]}}</ref> The fire caused significant destruction, particularly to an accommodation block housing 166 Malé City Council staff. Emergency responders, including the ] and the ], worked for over two hours to bring the fire under control. Despite the extensive damage, no injuries were reported. | ||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
Neelan Fihaara market is a prominent secondhand market located in |
Neelan Fihaara market is a prominent secondhand market located in Malé City. It has faced fire incidents in the past, with significant events occurring in 2015 and 2017, both of which were suspected to be acts of arson. The market serves as an essential hub for secondhand goods and houses various accommodation facilities for city council staff. | ||
== Impact and Response == | == Impact and Response == | ||
The fire completely destroyed the accommodation block, displacing the 166 City Council staff members who resided there. Nearby schools, universities and businesses experienced disruptions due to smoke and safety concerns. Residents of |
The fire completely destroyed the accommodation block, displacing the 166 City Council staff members who resided there. Nearby schools, universities and businesses experienced disruptions due to smoke and safety concerns. Residents of Malé were advised to stay indoors and wear masks to protect themselves from the smoke. | ||
Authorities launched an investigation into the cause of the fire, focusing on safety measures and the potential for arson, given the |
Authorities launched an investigation into the cause of the fire, focusing on safety measures and the potential for arson, given the market's history of suspicious fires. The Maldives government and local organizations provided support to those affected, offering temporary housing and essential supplies for the displaced staff. {{citation needed|date= December 2024}} | ||
Malé City Council's Mayor ] highlighted that prior plans to relocate Neelan Fihaara had been blocked by state-level disapproval, which exacerbated the challenges faced during the recovery process. The fire also resulted in the loss of important documents, complicating aid efforts. <ref>{{Cite news |last=Shahid |first=Malika |date=9 January 2023 |title=State did not allow Neelan Fihaara relocation: Muizzu|url=https://edition.mv/search/26766 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
== References == | == References == |
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Date | 9 January 2023 (2023-01-09) |
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Time | 00:45 UTC |
Duration | 4 hours |
Location | Falhumathee Magu, Maafannu, Malé, Maldives |
Type | Structure fire |
Outcome | Significant damage to the shop and accommodation block |
Deaths | 0 |
On 9 January 2023, a major fire broke out at 05:45 local time (00:45 UTC) at the Neelan Fihaara, the largest secondhand market in Malé City, Maldives. The fire caused significant destruction, particularly to an accommodation block housing 166 Malé City Council staff. Emergency responders, including the Maldives National Defense Force (MNDF) and the Maldives Police Service, worked for over two hours to bring the fire under control. Despite the extensive damage, no injuries were reported.
Background
Neelan Fihaara market is a prominent secondhand market located in Malé City. It has faced fire incidents in the past, with significant events occurring in 2015 and 2017, both of which were suspected to be acts of arson. The market serves as an essential hub for secondhand goods and houses various accommodation facilities for city council staff.
Impact and Response
The fire completely destroyed the accommodation block, displacing the 166 City Council staff members who resided there. Nearby schools, universities and businesses experienced disruptions due to smoke and safety concerns. Residents of Malé were advised to stay indoors and wear masks to protect themselves from the smoke.
Authorities launched an investigation into the cause of the fire, focusing on safety measures and the potential for arson, given the market's history of suspicious fires. The Maldives government and local organizations provided support to those affected, offering temporary housing and essential supplies for the displaced staff.
Malé City Council's Mayor Dr. Mohamed Muizzu highlighted that prior plans to relocate Neelan Fihaara had been blocked by state-level disapproval, which exacerbated the challenges faced during the recovery process. The fire also resulted in the loss of important documents, complicating aid efforts.
References
- Shahid, Malika (9 January 2023). "Malé Neelan Fihaara in flames". The Edition.
- Shahid, Malika (9 January 2023). "State did not allow Neelan Fihaara relocation: Muizzu". The Edition.