The Borneo Post

Thousands evacuated after ‘loud crack’ in Sydney tower

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SYDNEY: Australian police evacuated thousands of people in west Sydney late Christmas Eve, after residents reported hearing a ‘ loud crack’ from a 38- storey building.

About 3,000 people from inside the tower and in nearby buildings were told to leave late yesterday, with engineers investigat­ing after the apartment complex moved ‘one or two millimetre­s’.

“Police received a call to a loud crack on level 10 of the building located behind us,” New South Wales Fire and Rescue acting superinten­dent Greg Wright said from outside the Opal Tower complex.

“Police identified there was a crack in the building,” he added, alerting emergency services.

“Firefighte­rs will be moving through the building with engineers and paramedics to asses what the damage is, and a way forward,” he told reporters.

It was unclear when residents would be allowed back into the building, with a temporary shelter set up at a nearby hall.

“I have been told by engineers it (the building) has moved one or two millimetre­s,” detective superinten­dent Philip Rogerson told reporters, without going into detail.

A police spokespers­on said the building was 38 storeys high.

The apartment tower located in Sydney’s Olympic Park complex was recently built, opening this year with 392 apartments, according to national broadcaste­r the ABC.

“We are aware of the concerns that have arisen with the Opal building and confirm that the builder has been notified,” a spokesman from the developmen­t company told the ABC. — AFP

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