A large fire engulfed a seven-story building in Sydney, Australia, on Thursday, causing parts of the structure to collapse and sweeping smoke and ash around the city.
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Authorities said more than 50 people were evacuated from the area close to the city's Central Station.
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More than 120 firefighters and 35 fire trucks have been deployed to contain the blaze.
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Fire and Rescue NSW — referring to the state of New South Wales — said the building inferno initially spread to neighboring buildings, including residential apartments.
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"The fire is now effectively contained but it will be a very substantial and prolonged duration of firefighting to extinguish the fire completely," Deputy Commissioner Jeremy Fewtrell said.
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One firefighter was treated by paramedics for a burn to his arm but there were no reports of injuries.
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The building in Sydney's Surry Hills district was an old hat factory that was planned to be converted into a hotel, according to a recent development application lodged with city authorities.
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Emergency services believe the building itself was vacant when the blaze started.
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"All you could feel when standing here was heat on your face from the flames," one witness told public broadcaster ABC News.
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"And when they started to move us back, a car just in front of the building caught fire."
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Nearby train services continued to operate as usual, although light rail services were suspended.
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"The public is urged to avoid the area as firefighting operations continue," NSW Premier Chris Minns said.
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