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(AP Photo/Jon Gambrell) New Year’s Eve skyscraper fire in Dubai smolders into 2016 Continued from page 16 The Address would have been a prime spot for viewing the midnight fireworks display, centered at the nearby Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building. The Address boasts a luxury hotel with nearly 200 rooms, along with more than 600 residential units. Rentals of a one-bedroom can run $70,000 per year. The fire started around 9:30pm on Thursday and raced up the sides of the building. Still authorities went ahead with the fireworks show. More than 12 hours later on Friday morning, Dubai firefighters largely watched the fire from the ground, unable at one point to use a water hose on a ladder truck. They later regained water pressure and resumed spraying the building. Restaurants nearby opened for busi- ness, but served limited menus as civil defense officials cut natural gas to the area. By the afternoon, the blaze had largely died down, but small fires were still visible burning through some windows, sending smoke into the air. Dubai Civil Defense said the fire appeared to have started on the 20th floor terrace, according to a statement by the govern- ment media office. Wit- nesses who saw the blaze start said they believed it began on the building’s ground floor. Around 1 million people had been expected to gath- er around the Burj Khalifa skyscraper to watch the fireworks. Dubai’s econo- my depends heavily on tourism, and New Year’s is one of the busiest seasons, drawing people from around the world to watch the fireworks that the emi- rate puts on at the world’s tallest tower, as well as the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab and over a manmade palm- shaped island. Dubai-based Emaar Properties, which built the Burj Khalifa, the Address Downtown, and other sur- rounding developments, declined to immediately answer questions about the fire posed by The Associ- ated Press. 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