Woolloongabba fire: Blaze engulfs four homes and exclusion zone set up in Brisbane’s inner south
- A huge fire has destroyed four homes in Brisbane
- An exclusion zone is set up in Woolloongabba
- Fire crews and emergency services at the scene
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A massive fire has destroyed four homes overnight sparking an emergency declaration, with streets blocked off and nearby residents forced to evacuate.
Queensland Fire and Emergency Service crews were called to the site of the blaze on Heaslop St in the Brisbane suburb of Woolloongabba just before 3am on Thursday.
The fire engulfed four properties, only two of which were reportedly occupied.
There are no reports of injuries from the inferno at this stage.
Multiple fire crews and emergency services are still at the scene.

A massive blaze has destroyed four homes on Heaslop St in the Brisbane suburb of Woolloongabba (pictured, firefighters at the scene)

Queensland Fire and Emergency Service crews were called to the site of the blaze just before 3am on Thursday
Police have made an emergency declaration under the Public Safety Preservation Act due to the fire.
An exclusion zone has been established that includes Heaslop St, Merton Rd, Catherine St, and Annerley Rd.
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Those within the exclusion zone have been asked to evacuate the area immediately.
Members of the public have been advised to avoid the exclusion zone.
Due to the large amount of smoke in the area, locals have also been advised to close their windows.
Multiple ambulance crews are on standby to assist QFES crews.
It comes just days after a ‘ferocious’ house fire engulfed three homes in nearby Hawthorne, which is about five kilometres from Woolloongabba.

The huge inferno engulfed four properties, only two of which were reportedly occupied. There are no reports of injuries

An exclusion zone has been set up that includes Heaslop St, Merton Rd, Catherine St, and Annerley Rd

Those within the exclusion zone have been asked to evacuate the area immediately as crews battle the blaze
The fire started at a home on Forbes Street in Hawthorne, Brisbane, before spreading to two neighbouring properties just after 8pm on Saturday.
More to come