A woman holds her malnourished child at a therapeutic feeding center at al-Sabyeen hospital in Sanaa May 28, 2012. REUTERS/Mohamed al-Sayaghi

Reuters Photojournalism

Our day's top images, in-depth photo essays and offbeat slices of life. See the best of Reuters photography.  See more | Photo caption 

A woman walks past silkscreen prints of Britain's Queen Elizabeth by Andy Warhol during a press view at the National Portrait Gallery in London May 16, 2012. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ROYALS)

Long live the Queen

Britain gets ready to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee.  Slideshow 

Photo

The autistic mind

Scenes from a home with two autistic children.  Slideshow 

Las Vegas hotel/casino fire under control

1 of 4. A firefighter battles the flames as smoke billows from the top of the Monte Carlo hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada January 25, 2008. A fire broke out on the top floors of the 3,000-room Las Vegas hotel and Casino on Friday, forcing the evacuation of guests and staff and quickly engulfing parts of the building's facade and roof.

Credit: Reuters/Jerry Gallegos/IIA Photography

LAS VEGAS | Fri Jan 25, 2008 5:53pm EST

LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Fire forced guests and staff to evacuate the 3,000-room Monte Carlo Resort & Casino in Las Vegas on Friday, quickly engulfing parts of the upper floors, facade and roof before being brought under control.

There were no immediate reports of injuries in the blaze, first reported at about 11 a.m. (2 p.m. EST) in the south tower of the huge hotel complex on the Vegas strip.

The Monte Carlo was quickly evacuated and the strip was shut down in both directions, jamming traffic for miles onto Interstate-15 as embers and debris fell into the street.

Television images showed flames sweeping across the 35-story hotel's white and black facade, with black smoke belching into the sky as fire crews scaled ladders.

The blaze was contained and largely extinguished in about an hour.

Local media reports said the fire may have started on the hotel's roof, where welders were working, but authorities said the cause had not been determined and was under investigation.

The fire burned "just on the upper couple of floors" and the damage may be just to the exterior of the building, said Gordon Absher, a spokesman for the hotel's owner, MGM Mirage.

"We've been going door to door. All of our emergency procedures are working," Absher said of the evacuation, adding that some guests were being relocated to other MGM properties in the area, including the New York-New York and MGM Grand.

A fire in November 1980 at one of MGM's more famous properties, the MGM Grand, claimed more than 80 lives and injured nearly 700 people.

MGM, the world's second-largest casino operator, owns several luxury hotels in Las Vegas, including the Bellagio.

The Monte Carlo, which opened in 1996, was built at a cost of more than $300 million and modeled after the Place du Casino in Monte Carlo.

Amenities include a grand lobby, spa and fitness facilities, shopping mall and 21,000-square-foot (1,950-square-metre) pool area with a tropical theme.

(Additional reporting by Dan Whitcomb, Steve Gorman and Deena Beasley in Los Angeles; Editing by John O'Callaghan)

Related Quotes and News

Company
Price
Related News
Comments (0)
This discussion is now closed. We welcome comments on our articles for a limited period after their publication.