At least 11 people were killed and 200 injured in Saudi Arabia Sunday when a fire broke out at a residential complex housing employees of oil giant Saudi Aramco, authorities said.
The fire started in the basement of a tower in the eastern city of Khobar, the kingdom's civil defence and the national oil company said on Twitter.
Civil defense and Saudi Aramco fire brigades were evacuating residents.
A statement from Aramco, on its official Twitter's account, read: "At 05:45 today a fire was reported in the basement of the Radium residential compound in Al Khobar which is leased by Saudi Aramco for its employees."
The fire broke out at the basement of Saudi Aramco’s Radium residential compound in al-Khobar, the national oil company said.
It said that civil defense and Saudi Aramco fire brigades were evacuating residents.
the Radium Residential Complex consists of eight six storey buildings and comprises 486 units.
Colonel Ali Al-Qahtani, Eastern Province Civil Defense spokesman said evacuation efforts continue to save people from rooftops. Residents said helicopters were seen flying in the area.
According to Aramco's website, the Radium Residential Complex consists of eight six storey buildings and comprises 486 units. — Al Arabiya