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Downtown Sao Paulo highrise catches fire and collapses

- SARAH DILORENZO AND PETER PRENGAMAN

SAO PAULO — A highrise building occupied by squatters in downtown Sao Paulo caught fire and collapsed Tuesday, sending chunks of fiery debris crashing into neighbouri­ng buildings and surroundin­g streets.

Firefighte­r Lt. Andre Elias told Globo TV that at least one person had been killed.

At the moment the building fell, a firefighte­r atop a neighbouri­ng building had been trying to save someone from the upper floors. TV images showed the person clinging to the building’s side, while apparently also attached to a rope that the firefighte­r was holding. Then the wall the person was clinging to started to fall away, taking the person with it. The floors of the burning building collapsed like dominoes, while debris flew in all directions, and a giant fireball briefly filled the street.

Authoritie­s later said that the person killed was the one the firefighte­r had been trying to save, and a body had not yet been found. Firefighte­rs were using dogs to search for that person and any others in the rubble.

The building, a former federal police headquarte­rs, caught fire around 1:30 a.m. local time. Firefighte­rs set up a perimeter and worked to evacuate people.

Less than two hours later, the 25-floor building collapsed while Brazilian media were filming. No firefighte­rs were hurt.

By late Tuesday morning, several families who had fled were camping out in front of a nearby church, where neighbours and local businesses were dropping off supplies including bags of bread, milk, bottles of water and even some used clothing and shoes.

Lohany Michely, 37, said she was asleep with her boyfriend and dog in their apartment on the third floor of the building when she began hearing people outside yell about a fire. Seeing smoke, the couple left with their dog, then watched the building collapse about 45 minutes later.

“Entire families lost everything,” she said.

Romulo de Souza, 49, said he was part of a squatter occupation in the neighbouri­ng building. He said he watched families evacuating.

“Happily the majority got out,” he said, adding that residents believed the fire could have been started by a gas leak.

Clearing debris and accounting for people who had been inside could take days.

The fire also burned part of a neighbouri­ng building, and authoritie­s said three surroundin­g structures were evacuated.

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES ?? One person was reportedly killed as flames tore through a building in the heart of Sao Paulo. TV images show the floors of the former police headquarte­rs collapsing like dominoes.
— GETTY IMAGES One person was reportedly killed as flames tore through a building in the heart of Sao Paulo. TV images show the floors of the former police headquarte­rs collapsing like dominoes.

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