An insurance company that paid out Dh1.24 billion ($380 million) to Emaar Properties for losses resulting from the fire has lost a civil case to recover the money. Jeffrey E Biteng / The National
A huge fire tore through The Address Downtown Dubai hotel on New Year's Eve in 2015.
Investigations concluded the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit in a spotlight.
Significant damage was caused to the luxury hotel by the blaze.
The major fire made headlines around the world.
The hotel finally reopened in 2018, more than two years after fire caused extensive damage.
The large fire broke out at about 9.30pm on the final day of 2015.
Hotel guests and residents were quickly evacuated after flames engulfed the building.
The vast tower was badly damaged by the fire in 2015.
The hotel welcomed back guests in June 2018.
An insurance company that paid out Dh1.24 billion ($380 million) to Emaar Properties for losses resulting from the fire has lost a civil case to recover the money. Jeffrey E Biteng / The National
A huge fire tore through The Address Downtown Dubai hotel on New Year's Eve in 2015.
Investigations concluded the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit in a spotlight.
Significant damage was caused to the luxury hotel by the blaze.
The major fire made headlines around the world.
The hotel finally reopened in 2018, more than two years after fire caused extensive damage.
The large fire broke out at about 9.30pm on the final day of 2015.
Hotel guests and residents were quickly evacuated after flames engulfed the building.
The vast tower was badly damaged by the fire in 2015.