Fire breaks out in Zaha Hadid-designed Beirut building


A fire has broken out in a downtown Beirut building near the city's port where an explosion last month killed nearly 200 people, wounded thousands and left the city's residents traumatised. It was not immediately clear what caused the fire in one of the city's best-known buildings that was the work of the late Iraq-born British architect, Zaha Hadid.



The ZHA-designed commercial building was reportedly still under construction, and one corner appears to be badly damaged from the fire, according to first news reports. Welding is rumored to be the cause of the fire. No injuries have been reported so far.

This story is still developing.

UPDATE 9/15, 11:10 AM: The Head of the Civil Defense Service and Operations Division, George Abou Moussa, told the National News Agency that the building fire was now under control.

Good morning - in today's news from #Lebanon, a huge fire erupted in the Beirut souks, in one of Zaha Hadid's signature design buildings. pic.twitter.com/Ahs1pIc0bf
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