Saudi Arabia investigates cause of Haramain railway's fire

Makkah Governor, Prince Khalid Al-Faisal, toured the scene of the fire at the Haramain train station in Sulaimaniyah district in Jeddah. (SPA)
Updated 01 October 2019
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Saudi Arabia investigates cause of Haramain railway's fire

  • The main damage occurred on the second floor and the roof
  • The fire injured 11 people on Sunday in Jeddah

JEDDAH: Saudi civil defense chiefs began an investigation on Monday into the fire that engulfed the showpiece Haramain high-speed railway station in Jeddah.

Eleven people were injured when the blaze tore through the station in the Sulaymaniyah district on Sunday.

Makkah Gov. Prince Khalid Al-Faisal inspected the damage on a visit to the scene. He described it as a “very serious issue” and said the cause of the fire was still unknown.

“Parts of the terminal ceiling are still falling down. However, the ground and first floor were not affected. The problems are with the second floor and the ceiling,” he said.

The governor urged the media and the public not to jump to conclusions about how the fire started. 

“Just wait for the results of the investigation; we will keep everyone in the loop. All committees tasked with the investigation are still in the preliminary stages of collecting information and evidence.

“Such accidents have happened in other countries, but we are hopeful that the investigation will make everything clear. 

The Interior Ministry, Transport Ministry and the Makkah governorate are comprehensively looking into the  situation.]

“The results of these investigations will be submitted to the leadership for whatever directives King Salman may issue.”

The governor praised those who had “risked their lives to control the fire,” and hoped they could be rewarded.

The 11 people injured in the fire were taken to hospital. Three were treated, and eight remain under medical care.

The railway was inaugurated by King Salman on Sept. 24, 2018 and is the biggest transport project in the region.


New filmmaking initiative in AlUla aims to boost Saudi creative talent

Updated 15 December 2025
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New filmmaking initiative in AlUla aims to boost Saudi creative talent

  • Efforts aim to support young talent, contribute to growth of Kingdom’s film sector

ALULA: Villa Hegra, in collaboration with Film AlUla, has launched a specialized filmmaking program to develop cinematic skills and support creative talent, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The initiative reflects Villa Hegra’s commitment to strengthening cultural and cinematic activity while fostering an inspiring environment for content creators and film enthusiasts.

The program offers training courses and workshops covering all stages of film production, from scriptwriting and directing to cinematography, editing, and post-production.

These efforts aim to support young talent and contribute to the growth of the Kingdom’s film sector, the SPA added.

Villa Hegra also runs educational and interactive programs for children to develop their talents and enhance their creative abilities.

The programs include workshops that simplify scientific concepts and integrate them with modern artistic practices, creating a learning environment that encourages discovery and innovation.

They have attracted strong student participation across the governorate due to their hands-on, interactive approach, which enhances children’s thinking and creativity.

The initiatives are implemented in collaboration with French and Saudi institutions, reflecting cultural diversity and international partnerships while improving the quality of educational content for younger generations.

Villa Hegra is the first joint Saudi-French cultural foundation based in AlUla. Launched in October, it supports the region’s cultural scene by providing educational platforms that develop skills among Saudi children and youngsters, while strengthening AlUla’s presence on the international cultural stage.