Dubai: Cars remain trapped for week after Al Mulla Plaza Collapse

While some residents have resorted to using public parking outside the building, those with vehicles stuck in the basement are left in limbo, awaiting the completion of the investigation for the release of their cars

In the aftermath of the partial collapse of Dubai’s popular Al Mulla Plaza, a week later, the woes persist for residents whose cars are still trapped in the building’s basement.

The incident, which occurred on December 16, prompted the closure of the basement parking by Dubai Police.

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While some residents have resorted to using public parking outside the building, those with vehicles stuck in the basement are left in limbo, awaiting the completion of the investigation for the release of their cars.

As investigations continue, a police officer remains stationed outside the building, and only back-door access is available for residents and office-goers.

The incident, attributed to the improper storage of heavy materials, resulted in minor injuries to two individuals, according to a statement from the Dubai Media Office.

Despite swift responses from government departments to ensure the safety of everyone involved, the aftermath presents a significant challenge for those whose vehicles were damaged and remain stranded in the basement.

One resident, speaking anonymously, expressed the difficulty of the situation, stating, “It’s a bit challenging for people whose vehicles were damaged and got stuck in the basement.

Therefore, I have no option but to opt for rent-a-car to commute to my office, deal with the insurance claims, and go around for household shopping.”

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The resident, an Indian national, had purchased a car just ten months ago. Now, faced with monthly instalments for his car and additional rental expenses for a temporary vehicle, he highlights the impact on daily life for those affected.

While comprehensive insurance may cover the damage to his brand-new car, the uncertainty lies in whose insurance company will foot the bill for maintenance once the investigation concludes.

The lingering questions surrounding insurance claims add to the frustration of vehicle owners, who are eager for clarity on the financial implications of the incident.

Completing the investigation is expected to shed light on the responsibility for the maintenance costs of the damaged vehicles, providing affected residents with a more straightforward path forward.

While some offices in the building have reopened, retail units remain closed. The incident has disrupted residents’ daily lives and impacted businesses operating within Al Mulla Plaza.

Reopening some offices signals a gradual return to normalcy, but the situation remains complex, with the full extent of the damage and its ramifications still unfolding.

The Al Mulla Plaza incident is a stark reminder of the importance of structural safety and proper storage practices.

As the investigation progresses, authorities will be tasked with determining the root cause of the collapse and addressing the concerns and challenges affected residents and businesses face.

The aftermath of the incident underscores the need for swift and comprehensive solutions to ensure the safety and well-being of all those impacted by such unforeseen events.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

Tariq Saeed

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