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Sad News: A guy suffering critical injuries is transported to a hospital as a building in Brisbane is destroyed by fire…

On September 25, 2024, Woolloongabba, a bustling suburb in Brisbane, Australia, was struck by a devastating fire that destroyed several businesses and left a significant mark on the local community. The fire, which broke out around 4:20 PM in a commercial building on Hubert Street, escalated quickly and spread to neighboring properties, causing extensive damage. Emergency services, including 15 fire crews, responded promptly to the scene but were unable to prevent the blaze from causing substantial destruction.

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A man is in the hospital fighting for his life as firefighters battled a building fire that covered Brisbane’s CBD in smoke.

After police declared an emergency, several surrounding streets, including Gibbon, Stanley, Raid, and Hawthorne streets, were closed.

A guy with possibly fatal airway burns was transported by ambulance to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.

With over a dozen workers on the scene, the fire was contained shortly after 9 p.m. A representative for the Queensland fire service stated that three crews were still on the scene on Wednesday night.

The structure where the fire originated experienced structural collapse, another building suffered partial collapse and significant damage, and a third building experienced smoke damage.

One of the tools was a ladder platform that let firefighters reach the fires from a higher altitude.

The public was warned to stay away from the area, and individuals who were inside the exclusion zone were asked to stay inside until further notice.

The fire has reminded Woolloongabba of the unpredictable and destructive force of fire, and the community will continue to feel its effects while the inquiry progresses. To ensure that anything similar doesn’t happen again, the lessons acquired from this tragedy will probably have an impact on future safety regulations in urban construction. But as they start the healing process, the Woolloongabba community’s tenacity and fortitude are still apparent.