The Borneo Post

‘Cracking’ Sydney tower residents evacuated again

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SYDNEY: Residents in a recently completed Sydney high-rise apartment block that made ‘cracking noises’ on Christmas Eve were moved out again yesterday as engineers work ‘round the clock’ to fix the issue.

Police and emergency services evacuated some 300 people in the 38-storey Opal Tower in the Sydney Olympic Park and other nearby buildings on Monday after reports of ‘cracking noises’.

The building moved ‘one to two millimetre­s’ during the incident and authoritie­s said they found a crack on the 10th floor.

Some two-thirds of the units were declared safe to return to Tuesday morning, but 51 others were declared ‘structural­ly unsafe’.

The issue threw the Christmas plans of affected residents into disarray, with some telling local media they had to sleep in their cars while waiting to return home.

Others said that even though their apartments were deemed to be safe, they were too afraid to live in them. Builder Icon yesterday defended the tower as ‘structural­ly sound’.

“The temporary relocation is a precaution­ary measure to allow engineers to work around the clock to comprehens­ively investigat­e and remediate the site in the quickest time frame possible, without further disruption to residents,” it added in a statement.

Icon added that residents would be provided with accommodat­ion and compensati­on, and investigat­ors from global engineerin­g firm WSP and its majority owner Japanese constructi­on company Kajima would lead the investigat­ion.

Residents were told at a meeting yesterday it could be up to 10 days before they would be allowed back in the tower, The Sydney Morning Herald reported.

The New South Wales state government is already conducting an investigat­ion into the building’s structural integrity.

The 392-unit tower opened this year and is near the site of the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

 ??  ?? File photo shows residents returning back to their apartments following an inspection of Opal Tower by engineers and firefighte­rs in Sydney. — AFP photo
File photo shows residents returning back to their apartments following an inspection of Opal Tower by engineers and firefighte­rs in Sydney. — AFP photo

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