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Blazing skyscraper collapses in Sao Paulo (VIDEO, PHOTOS) Blazing skyscraper collapses in Sao Paulo (VIDEOS, PHOTOS)
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An enormous blaze has felled a building in Sao Paulo. Footage shared via a Facebook livestream shows the horrifying moment the fire-ravaged property suddenly drops to the ground.An enormous blaze has felled a building in Sao Paulo. Footage shared via a Facebook livestream shows the horrifying moment the fire-ravaged property suddenly drops to the ground.
According to local reports, one man died while being rescued moments before the building came down. A further three people are believed missing, but local authorities have not confirmed the numbers.
The massive fire struck two buildings in Largo do Paissandu on Tuesday, causing one of the properties to suddenly collapse. The neighboring building is still ablaze but fire crews are on the scene.The massive fire struck two buildings in Largo do Paissandu on Tuesday, causing one of the properties to suddenly collapse. The neighboring building is still ablaze but fire crews are on the scene.
The fire department has said there is no risk of the second building collapsing, Folha reports.The fire department has said there is no risk of the second building collapsing, Folha reports.
The city fire department deployed a total of 57 engines to bring the skyscraper inferno under control, according to Estadao. The city fire department deployed a total of 57 engines to bring the skyscraper inferno under control.
Preliminary reports indicate that the building which came down was uninhabited and that there were no injuries, though there has yet to be official confirmation. Preliminary reports indicate that the building which came down was uninhabited, however local merchants cited by Estadao say some people were squatting in the upper floors. The property was previously used by the Federal Police.
The building was previously used by the Federal Police and may have been inhabited by squatters, according to local merchants as cited by Estadao. Images shared on Twitter by firefighters show the extent of the fire’s destruction at the site.
MORE TO FOLLOW The skyscraper collapsed at approximately 3am local time. Military police established a three-block security cordon around the site as a precaution and evacuated nearby buildings.
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