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'Incredibly intense': Massive fire erupts in central Sydney

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 25 May 2023, 9:12PM

'Incredibly intense': Massive fire erupts in central Sydney

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 25 May 2023, 9:12PM

More than 120 firefighters battled a major blaze at a multi-level building in central Sydney today.

Multiple calls to emergency services were received when flames started engulfing the seven-storey building on Randle Street just after 4pm, Fire and Rescue NSW said.

More than 120 firefighters, from 30 fire trucks and multiple stations, are now working to contain and extinguish the blaze, which is located near the Central Train Station in Surry Hills.

One firefighter has been injured.

The building is also starting to collapse, while the inferno was spreading to several neighbouring buildings, including residential apartments.

At least one vehicle in the vicinity has also been destroyed by the fire.

The Surry Hills building on fire. Photo / News Corp

The Surry Hills building on fire. Photo / News Corp

Locals reported seeing large plumes of smoke across the entire city.

The Sydney Morning Herald reports a nearby smaller three-storey building is still on fire but the main fire in the seven-storey building appears to be largely extinguished.

Fire and Rescue NSW Acting Commissioner Jeremy Fewtrell told media in a press conference: “It was an incredibly intense fire.”

The fire has been “effectively contained”, he said.

One firefighter has received a “minor injury” with a burn to his arm. He is being treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics at the scene but will not require hospital treatment, Fire and Rescue NSW said.

Fewtrell said there were no indications of any injuries to members of the public.

More than 120 firefighters were battling the blaze. Photo / News Corp

More than 120 firefighters were battling the blaze. Photo / News Corp

More than 120 firefighters and 30 trucks were working to put out the blaze, which Fire and Rescue NSW upgraded a “10th alarm” status, the most severe type of fire.

”There was some small level of fire spread to some of the surrounding apartment buildings, our firefighters have extinguished that.

”It will be a very substantial and very prolonged duration of firefighting to extinguish the fire completely.”

Fewtrell said he expected crews would be working through the night and into the morning.

They are using a “combination of an aerial attack and ground monitor attack” to put out the fire. Fewtrell said the building involved was older buildings, one terrace and one brick apartment building, parts of the building collapsed as the bricks gave way.

He said it was “far too early” to know what may have caused the fire.

At this stage, it is believed both impacted buildings have been vacant, authorities said.

Fire crews battle the blaze. Photo / News Corp

Fire crews battle the blaze. Photo / News Corp

“It’s actually quite wild out on the streets, people everywhere and ash falling from the sky. Firefighters blocked off Elizabeth St, while shocked commuters lined the street,” one witness told news.com.au.

“A tornado of black smoke has blanketed the area,” another witness told news.com.au. “The building looks like the bottom of a fire pit.”

Dozens of people were evacuated from the area. Photo / News Corp

Dozens of people were evacuated from the area. Photo / News Corp

9News reports that it is believed hundreds of people have been evacuated from the area. Police believe the building is unoccupied, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.

“Probably one of the biggest building fires I’ve seen in the city,” 9News senior cameraman Mike McGee said.

“There were flames leaping out from every window.”

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