Residents are being urgently evacuated from Sydney’s Northern Beaches after an hazard reduction burn broke containment lines.
The NSW Rural Fire Service issued a Watch and Act alert for 100 Meatworks Avenue in Oxford Falls on Saturday afternoon.
A hazard reduction fire was classified by the service as ‘out of control’ and was burning in an easterly direction towards Cromer Heights.
Residents who live on Pinduro Place, Jersey Place, Maybrook Avenue and Kirrang Street were told it’s ‘too late to leave’ and to seek shelter instead.
An Emergency Warning was issued for the area, with residents advised the fire is out of control and there is a ‘heightened level of threat’.
Residents in the vicinity of Maybrook Retirement Village were earlier told to prepare for the possibility of evacuating the area.
Meanwhile, those in Narraweena and Cromer should prepare for an ember attack, the NSW Rural Fire Service warned at 3.30pm.
‘Embers will be blown long distances ahead of the main fire front starting spot fires, these may impact your home earlier than the main fire front,’ the service said.

Residents are being urgently evacuated from Sydney’s Northern Beaches as firefighters battle an out-of-control hazard reduction burn (smoke from the blaze is pictured)

A hazard reduction fire has been reclassified as ‘out of control’ and is burning in an easterly direction towards Cromer Heights (the blaze is pictured)
Locals are being updated on the Northern Beaches Living Facebook page.
‘The smoke that can be seen is unfortunately from a fire at Oxford Falls that has reached Out Of Control status,’ one person wrote.
‘Hoping our brave firies can get this one under control soon.’
Large plumes of smoke coming from thick bushland in Oxford Falls could be seen across the city on Saturday afternoon.
One local reported at least two helicopters had been deployed to the area.
Allambie Vet offered emergency boarding for the pets of people who were able to safely evacuate the suburb.
More to come.

Large plumes of smoke could be spotted coming from thick bushland across the city (pictured)

The smoke from the bushfire is seen billowing over the city from Sydney Airport on Saturday

The smoke was visible from Manly Beach on Saturday afternoon

Large plumes of smoke could be spotted coming from thick bushland (pictured)