Firefighters battle blaze at Hong Kong high-rise building site

The hearth began on the high of the 42-storey skyscraper, which was near completion, and engulfed the scaffolding.

A 42 storey high rise building on fire in Kowloon, Hong Kong. There are orange flames, embers floating in the night sky and smoke. There are other skyscrapers nearby
The hearth broke out earlier than midnight within the densely populated Kowloon district [Peter Parks/AFP]

Firefighters in Hong Kong are battling an enormous blaze at a high-rise constructing below building within the Kowloon district, which has pressured the evacuation of some close by condominium blocks.

Officers stated the fireplace broke out at 11:11pm (15:11 GMT) on Thursday within the coronary heart of densely-populated Tsim Sha Tsui, a well-liked procuring and vacationer district subsequent to the harbour.

It will definitely escalated to the fourth degree of severity on a five-point scale and about 130 folks residing in three buildings close by had been evacuated early on Friday amid considerations the fireplace would possibly unfold.

A number of flooring of the construction – together with scaffolding – had been on hearth and burning particles floated within the air. Some fell to the bottom.

By about 8am (00:00 GMT), the federal government stated that whereas the fireplace was below management, crews had been nonetheless battling the blaze.

A crowd of people gathered behind a cordon to watch the fire. A woman at the front has her hand over her mouth and looks shocked
The hearth in Tsim Sha Tsui attracted dozens of onlookers [Louise Delmotte/AP Photo]

Police stated six adjoining buildings, together with the three the place the evacuation passed off and the Sheraton Hong Kong Resort & Towers, additionally caught hearth, however the blazes had been extinguished. No casualties had been reported.

The hearth, which was clearly seen throughout the harbour within the evening sky, attracted crowds of onlookers.

The 42-storey skyscraper that caught hearth was near completion and a part of a 6 billion Hong Kong greenback ($764 million) redevelopment venture by the developer Empire Group.

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