The Bahraini Ministry of Interior announced that civil defense teams successfully brought under control a fire that broke out in an apartment inside a residential building in Manama after the location was targeted during the recent Iranian attack on the Kingdom of Bahrain.
According to an official statement, emergency services responded immediately after receiving reports of a fire inside the residential building. Civil defense units were dispatched to the scene and began firefighting and safety operations to contain the blaze and protect residents in the surrounding apartments.
Authorities explained that the fire erupted in one of the apartments as a result of the strike linked to the ongoing attacks. This required rapid intervention by specialized firefighting teams to prevent the flames from spreading to other parts of the building.
Civil defense crews worked intensively to control the situation, deploying firefighting equipment and safety procedures designed for residential emergencies. Their quick response helped prevent the fire from spreading to neighboring apartments and limited the extent of potential damage.
Officials confirmed that the blaze was successfully extinguished within a short period of time. Firefighters then carried out cooling operations and safety inspections across the building to ensure that no hidden hotspots remained that could reignite the fire.
In addition to extinguishing the flames, emergency teams secured the affected area and conducted precautionary checks to ensure the safety of residents inside the building and the surrounding neighborhood.
The Bahraini Ministry of Interior emphasized that civil defense units across Bahrain remain fully prepared to respond to any emergency situations that may arise amid ongoing regional developments.
Authorities also urged residents and members of the public to follow official safety instructions and avoid approaching affected areas for their own safety.
The ministry concluded its statement by reaffirming that protecting the safety of citizens and residents remains a top priority, while relevant authorities continue monitoring the situation and responding promptly to any incidents that may occur.
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