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Saudi Arabia: Fire breaks out at rail station, five hurt

| @indiablooms | Sep 30, 2019, at 09:35 am

Jeddah: A fire broke out at Saudi Arabia's Suleimaniyah rail station in Jeddah area and left five people hurt, media reports said on Monday.

The injured people were rushed to a hospital for treatment.

The Makkah governorate said that all trains were suspended until further notice and it urged passengers with tickets to call 920004433 for any settlements and inquiries, reported Arab News.

No casualty has been reported so far.

According to reports, fire fighters are at the scene and are working to bring the flames under control while  16 medical teams from different governmental bodies arrived to provide medical assistance.

 

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