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Africa North
13 injured in Egypt parliament building fire
2008-08-20
CAIRO - A blaze broke out in Egypt's upper house of parliament on Tuesday injuring thirteen people and prompting deployment of army firefighting helicopters, officials said. "Army helicopters are now trying to put out the fire which has spread," a security official told AFP.

The fire, which broke out on the second floor of the building, spread to the third floor causing severe damage to a parliamentary archive, the official said on condition of anonymity.

"Four emergency service staff were taken to a nearby hospital after suffering smoke-related injuries, and nine people who were in the building also suffered from smoke inhalation," health ministry spokesman Abdel Rahman Shahine told state television. "The injuries are not critical and there are no reports of deaths so far," he said.

Shahine said that officials were working to protect the health ministry's central laboratories which are across the street.

The security official said that both houses of parliament are currently on summer recess, which means few people would have been in the building at the time of the fire. "The problem is that the building is built of wood, and this helped the fire to spread. Everyone is working to bring the situation under control," Shura Council speaker Safwat al-Sherif told state television.

Parliament speaker Fathi Surur said the cause of the blaze remained unclear." We still don't know what caused the fire. The technical teams will have to come and survey that," he told the television. He said that copies existed for any documents or files that may have been burnt in the fire.

Witnesses said a huge black cloud hung over the building which is located in central Cairo, close to many ministries and government buildings. All roads in the area have been closed off, allowing access only to emergency services and authorities.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  Hey, Mo didn't have no fire extinguishers so that should be good enough for them.

Most tents only have one floor, tu, and that's made out of dirt. Camel hide burns fairly easily, I understand, but you don't have to go very far to get away from it. I agree, though - all TRUE muzzlimbs need to return to the time of Mo, and sleep on the floor of a tent, move from place to place every few weeks (as long as it's in a desert), and eat nothing but goat and rice. I'm sure that will bring them closer to Mo's ideal.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-08-20 18:23  

#1  Egypt requires some fire-safety measures in buildings, including fire extinguishers, but in general the rules are not strictly enforced.

Hey, Mo didn't have no fire extinguishers so that should be good enough for them.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-08-20 12:07  

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