Fire breaks out at train station in Saudi city of Jeddah
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A fire broke out Sunday at a train station in the Saudi city of Jiddah, with local media saying five people had been injured. Thick black smoke could be seen Sunday afternoon in the sky over Jiddah, a city on the Red Sea.
The fire struck a train station on the line that connects the holy Muslim cities of Mecca and Medina. Saudi state TV reported five people had been injured and were taken to local hospitals.
Authorities in Jiddah acknowledged fighting the fire and said they would release more details later. Firefighters could be seen battling the blaze and spraying water on the flames, including using a water-dropping helicopter.
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