Huge explosion tears through port in Dubai with container ship consumed by inferno sparking blast

Huge explosion tears through port in Dubai with container ship consumed by inferno sparking blast that rocked the whole city

  • The blaze sent up giant orange flames on a vessel at the Jebel Ali Port in Dubai
  • The combustion unleashed a shock wave, shaking buildings and windows 
  • There are no reports of casualties and the blaze has been brought under control 

A container ship in Dubai has exploded into a huge fireball, sending tremors for 15 miles across the commercial hub of the United Arab Emirates.

The blaze sent up giant orange flames on a vessel at the Jebel Ali Port, the busiest in the Middle East, which sits on the eastern side of the Arabian Peninsula. 

The combustion unleashed a shock wave through the city, shaking buildings and windows in neighborhoods as far as 15 miles away from the port where many British expats live.

A container ship in Dubai has exploded into a huge fireball, sending tremors for 15 miles across the commercial hub of the United Arab Emirates

A container ship in Dubai has exploded into a huge fireball, sending tremors for 15 miles across the commercial hub of the United Arab Emirates

There were no immediate reports of casualties at the port, which is also the busiest port of call for American warships outside of the US. 

Early Thursday, the Dubai government issued a statement saying that emergency services had brought the blaze under control. 

Authorities posted footage on social media of firefighters dousing giant shipping containers. 

Authorities posted footage on social media of firefighters dousing giant shipping containers

Authorities posted footage on social media of firefighters dousing giant shipping containers

The blaze sent up giant orange flames on a vessel at the crucial Jebel Ali Port, the busiest in the Middle East, which sits on the eastern side of the Arabian Peninsula

The blaze sent up giant orange flames on a vessel at the crucial Jebel Ali Port, the busiest in the Middle East, which sits on the eastern side of the Arabian Peninsula

The glow of the blaze was visible in the background as civil defense crews worked to contain the fire.

The extent of damage caused to the sprawling port and surrounding cargo was not immediately clear. 

The cause of the fire also was not immediately known. Port officials said they were ‘taking all necessary measures to ensure that the normal movement of vessels continues without any disruption.’

Mona al-Marri, director general of Dubai Media Office, told Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya TV that this incident ‘could happen anywhere in the world’ and that the government’s communication office worked to issue statements quickly to avert rumors from spreading as the cause of the fire is being investigated.

The extent of damage caused to the sprawling port and surrounding cargo was not immediately clear

The extent of damage caused to the sprawling port and surrounding cargo was not immediately clear

Early Thursday, the Dubai government issued a statement saying that emergency services had brought the blaze under control

Early Thursday, the Dubai government issued a statement saying that emergency services had brought the blaze under control

At around 11.45pm residents of Dubai recording with their phones from high-rises posted frantic videos on social media showing a fiery ball illuminating the night sky.

The Jebel Ali Port at the northern end of Dubai is the largest man-made deep-water harbor in the world and serves cargo from the Indian subcontinent, Africa and Asia.

Operated by the Dubai-based DP World, the port has four sprawling container terminals that can berth some of the world’s largest ships. 

The port is not only a critical global cargo hub, but a lifeline for Dubai and surrounding emirates, serving as the point of entry for essential imports

DP World describes Jebel Ali Port as a ‘gateway hub’ and a ‘vital link in the global trade network’ that connects eastern and western markets. The company did not immediately issue any public statement on the blast.

The Pentagon did not immediately respond to a request for comment.