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Soneva Jani Reports Fire at Overwater Dining Enclave in the Maldives

A fire has been reported at the Soneva Jani resort in the Noonu Atoll, affecting one of its signature culinary venues. The incident prompted a coordinated response from local authorities and resort staff.

H. TANABE· Japanese correspondent·May 12, 2026·2 min read
An aerial view of an overwater structure at Soneva Jani resort in the Maldives with visible smoke plumes

An aerial view of an overwater structure at Soneva Jani resort in the Maldives with visible smoke plumes

A fire has been reported at Soneva Jani, the acclaimed Maldivian luxury resort in the Noonu Atoll. The incident, which occurred at an unspecified date, involved one of the property's overwater structures, prompting concern for the resort's celebrated architecture and guest experience.

According to edition.mv, photographs circulating on social media depicted a resort structure engulfed in flames. Subsequently, Soneva Jani confirmed that the fire incident was contained to 'The Gathering,' an overwater restaurant. The outlet clarifies that initial reports suggesting a water villa had been affected were inaccurate, with the incident isolated to the restaurant on the North Jetty.

edition.mv further reports that the affected restaurant was closed at the time the fire broke out. Maldivian Police confirmed their response to a 'fire at a resort in Noonu Atoll' and stated they were collaborating with the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF) and resort personnel to extinguish the blaze. No additional details regarding the cause or extent of the damage have been publicly disclosed.

Our take: While the official statement from Soneva Jani, as reported by edition.mv, reassures that no accommodation was impacted, 'The Gathering' is a central pillar of the resort's guest experience. Renowned for its multi-level overwater structure housing dining, a bar, and communal spaces, any disruption to this iconic venue would undoubtedly necessitate a swift and thoughtful restoration, preserving the resort's commitment to barefoot luxury and innovative design. This event underscores the latent vulnerabilities even within the most meticulously planned island retreats, particularly those featuring extensive overwater architecture.

Source : edition.mv

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