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One room destroyed, others damaged as Hulhumale' house fire displaces seven

Photos shared by NDMA of the fire incident location that displaced 7 people in Hulhumale', Lot number 11395, March 17, 2026. (X Photo/NDMA)

A residential fire at Lot 11395 in Hulhumale' has resulted in the displacement of seven individuals. The incident, which caused the complete destruction of one room and extensive heat and smoke damage to the rest of the dwelling, has necessitated immediate intervention by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). The authority has stepped in to provide essential support, including temporary shelter, clothing, and food for the affected residents for an initial five-day period. This event highlights ongoing concerns regarding fire safety in high-density residential areas within the city.

  • A fire at a residential property in Hulhumale' caused significant structural damage.
  • Seven people were displaced and require immediate government assistance.
  • The NDMA is providing a comprehensive relief package including food and shelter.
  • The provided aid is scheduled for an initial period of five days.

Seven people have been provided temporary shelter after a fire destroyed a room in a house in Hulhumale' on Tuesday, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said.

The fire broke out at Lot 11395. NDMA said one room was completely burned down, while the adjacent room and the living room were also affected by heat and smoke.

According to the latest update shared by the authority, temporary shelter, food and clothing have been arranged for the seven residents for a period of five days.

NDMA said the assistance was provided after the fire left one quarter of the house uninhabitable and caused varying levels of damage to the remaining quarters.

The incident comes shortly after a separate fire in a Hiyaa tower in Hulhumale', which damaged sewerage and water lines serving 38 apartments.

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