Saudi Arabia hospital fire: 25 killed and over 100 injured Published duration 24 December 2015

media caption Some Saudis used social media to complain about inadequate infrastructure in the area, reports Jonathan Josephs

An overnight fire at a hospital in southern Saudi Arabia has killed at least 25 people and injured more than 100 others, officials say.

The blaze broke out in the intensive care and maternity departments of the Jazan General Hospital, the Civil Defence Agency tweeted.

The fire is now over and those injured have been transferred to other hospitals in the area, it added.

An investigation is under way to find out the cause of the blaze.

One witness told Saudi television an electrical fault appeared to be to blame, and that the fire had swept through the building in minutes.

"We could hear the women screaming," the man said.

The blaze badly damaged the interior, charring walls and leaving wreckage dangling from the ceiling.

Twenty-one civil defence teams helped extinguish the fire, according to the agency.

Some Saudis took to social media to complain of what they said was inadequate infrastructure in the area.

Saudi authorities also faced heavy criticism earlier this year after a stampede at the Hajj pilgrimage killed hundreds.

Jazan is near the border with Yemen, which has seen months of fighting between Houthi rebels and Saudi-backed forces.

Earlier this week a rocket fired from Yemen towards Jazan was intercepted by Saudi Arabia, reports say, although there is no indication Thursday's fire is related to the conflict.

image copyright Reuters image caption This was the scene inside the hospital after the fire was brought under control

image copyright Reuters image caption Those injured have been taken to nearby hospitals

image copyright Reuters image caption Medics gathered outside the front of the hospital

image copyright Reuters image caption Investigators are trying to determine the cause of the fire