More than Dh1 million has been spent on the victims of Abbco Tower fire in Sharjah, the Sharjah Charity Association (SCA) has said. A total of 650 families were resettled by the charity after a maasive fire ruined their dwellings one month ago. Abdullah Sultan bin Khadim, SCA executive director, said the charity spent Dh1 million paying one-month rent of 285 hotel and supplying 18,088 meals. "Tenants were also given financial support to cover basic needs after many of them lost their money, documents and belongings due to the fire. Also read: Abbco Tower fire: Residents to stay in hotels until renovation is completed Fire victims may now enter Abbco Tower only to get valuables Discarded cigarette butt caused Sharjah Abbco Tower fire In pictures : Aftermath of Sharjah's Abbco Tower fire accident "A special committee was formed under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, to study the situation of families who needed urgent assistance. The SCA was keen to help the affected and provide them with necessities," he added. Bin Khadim thanked Dr Hassan Al Marzouqi, who donated 160 hotel rooms to accommodate the affected people. He also expressed his gratitude to Emirates European Hospital for providing medical examinations for those who needed. afkarali@khaleejtimes.com