Over half of Chinese men now say they would agree to become a stay-at-home dad, a 2019 survey cited by state media suggested — up from just 17 per cent in 2007
The fire broke out at 1.30am in the two shops which were stocked with plastic toys and other Chinese made plastic items, a source at the mall said.
He said there were no casualties except for a security guard who suffered slight burns as he tried to break open the door of one of the shops to control the fire before the arrival of the civil defence.
The Dubai Civil Defence fire fighters rushed to the site immediately after receiving information about the fire and brought the blaze under control within minutes.
The fire fighters have battled to prevent fire from extending to other shops. The concerned authorities are investigating the cause of fire
Over half of Chinese men now say they would agree to become a stay-at-home dad, a 2019 survey cited by state media suggested — up from just 17 per cent in 2007
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