Approximately 60 Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) crews and 16 hearth vehicles responded to an enormous blaze in Sydney’s south-west in a single day.
A petroleum station on Lindesay Street, close to Dan Street, in Campbelltown caught alight simply after 10.15pm on Friday, with workers calling triple zero instantly.
It’s not but recognized what sparked the blaze.
Locals reported sounds of explosions within the space to 9News.com.au earlier than seeing flames soar excessive into the evening sky.
FRNSW confirmed the primary constructing was effectively alight and has partially collapsed plus a petroleum tanker, three vehicles and several other LPG cylinders are additionally engulfed in flames.
There are additionally fears for a liquor retailer close by, which already has smoke popping out of the premises.
Firefighters are working by way of the evening to comprise the blaze with a number of street closures in place and authorities asking folks to keep away from the realm.
Source: www.9news.com.au