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torch in dubai being torched

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it's ironic that skyscraper city (one of the tallest skyscrapers) called the torch in dubai is literally being torched, or on fire. :eek:

hope our friend and fellow forummer scroobal and holmesjr, who frequents dubai and stays in one of those skyscrapers, is fine.

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holy shit! it's burning out of control. towering inferno. :eek:

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this is what happen when foreigners take ownership of doing everything and nobody checking it. the whole design team must be off the border by now. good grief.
 
this is what happen when foreigners take ownership of doing everything and nobody checking it. the whole design team must be off the border by now. good grief.

that's the problem of going beyond 50 floors and not having a thorough and effective fire prevention and suppression system.
 
Authority said that fire put out.

Anyway its amazing that people spend so much money building a tall skyscraper and yet use crap material that burns so quickly. Being in the construction business I know that such spead of fire comes from material use in under develop or some developing countries not places like Dhubai. Someone has to be responsible for this.
 
Authority said that fire put out.

Anyway its amazing that people spend so much money building a tall skyscraper and yet use crap material that burns so quickly. Being in the construction business I know that such spead of fire comes from material use in under develop or some developing countries not places like Dhubai. Someone has to be responsible for this.

might be too much purified oxygen pumped into building's air-con system for good air quality. any good material will burn with fuel.
 
might be too much purified oxygen pumped into building's air-con system for good air quality. any good material will burn with fuel.

Sorry I meant spread of fire.
 
Insurance companies must be having a field day on this one
 
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Awesome. It is like a movie.


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The Towering Inferno
1974 Film
6.9/10·IMDb
71%·Rotten Tomatoes
4.5/5·Amazon.com
Classic 1970s disaster movie about a fire that breaks out in a state-of-the-art San Francisco high-rise building during the opening ceremony attended by a host of A-list guests. An overworked fire chief and the building's architect must cooperate in the struggle to save lives and subdue panic while a corrupt, cost-cutting contractor tries to evade responsibility for the disaster.
Release date: December 14, 1974 (USA)
Directors: John Guillermin, Irwin Allen
Featured song: We May Never Love Like This Again
Music composed by: John Williams
Awards: Academy Award for Best Cinematography, More
Cast
View 10+ more
Steve McQueen
Steve McQueen
Paul Newman (Doug Roberts)
Paul Newman
Doug Roberts
Faye Dunaway
Faye Dunaway
Fred Astaire (Harlee Claiborne)
Fred Astaire
Harlee Claiborne
William Holden (Jim Duncan)
William Holden
Jim Duncan
 
Looks like the fire alarm didn't work. People keeps building taller and taller buildings but many have no idea how to save those living in them in case of fire.
 
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The Towering Inferno
1974 Film
6.9/10·IMDb
71%·Rotten Tomatoes
4.5/5·Amazon.com
Classic 1970s disaster movie about a fire that breaks out in a state-of-the-art San Francisco high-rise building during the opening ceremony attended by a host of A-list guests. An overworked fire chief and the building's architect must cooperate in the struggle to save lives and subdue panic while a corrupt, cost-cutting contractor tries to evade responsibility for the disaster.
Release date: December 14, 1974 (USA)
Directors: John Guillermin, Irwin Allen
Featured song: We May Never Love Like This Again
Music composed by: John Williams
Awards: Academy Award for Best Cinematography, More
Cast
View 10+ more
Steve McQueen
Steve McQueen
Paul Newman (Doug Roberts)
Paul Newman
Doug Roberts
Faye Dunaway
Faye Dunaway
Fred Astaire (Harlee Claiborne)
Fred Astaire
Harlee Claiborne
William Holden (Jim Duncan)
William Holden
Jim Duncan

love this movie
 
Authority said that fire put out.

Anyway its amazing that people spend so much money building a tall skyscraper and yet use crap material that burns so quickly. Being in the construction business I know that such spead of fire comes from material use in under develop or some developing countries not places like Dhubai. Someone has to be responsible for this.

This sound like the people running this country..if something serious happened, they never committed HARAKIRI, when our security had been compromised & yet, admonish others over lesser things...."someone has to be responsible" in this Dubai case..will be the people living there..like here the same...
 
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