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Sydney Trains are not impacted as a massive fire burns down a building next to Central Station.
Trains to and from Central Station are still currently running, while surrounding streets have been blocked off to traffic.Β
Dramatic vision emerged on Thursday showing a building ablaze inΒ Randle Lane, on the corner of Elizabeth Street in Surry Hills, on the southern edgy of Sydneyβs CBD.
Almost every room of the building is on fire, while walls and the roof are collapsing onto the street below.Β
The seven-storey building is surrounded by dozens of other high rises, which are now also at risk of catching alight.Β
A car parked out the front of the building is also on fire in what is being described as one of the biggest out-of-control fires in living memory.Β
One witness told Daily Mail Australia: βWeβve all evacuated. The smoke turned to fire so quickly. It was an empty building we think.



An massive inferno is burning down a building next to Sydneyβs busiest train station β and has already spread to a nearby apartment complex and at least one car on the street outside






Almost every room of the building is on fire, while walls and the roof are collapsing onto the street below



A building has caught alight in Sydney βs CBD, sending thick plumes of smoke billowing into the sky



The huge blaze has since spread to a second building and is threatening a residential apartment block nearby.






Shocking vision emerged on Thursday afternoon showing the building on Randle Lane, on the corner of Elizabeth Street in Surry Hills, burning
βThe size of the flames is incredible and the heat coming from it. Awful. It must be affecting our building across the road from it now for sure but weβve been moved so far away we canβt see.β
Fire crews remain on the scene and are attempting to get the blaze under control. Theyβre dousing surrounding buildings in water in an attempt to stem the spread of the blaze.
The fire is believed to have started on the third floor and rapidly spread about 4pm on Thursday.






Daily Mail Australia understands the entire roof has been destroyed so far, and there are concerns among workers in the area that the fire will spread to surrounding buildings



Source: | This article originally belongs to Dailymail.co.uk
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