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A factory in Melbourne, st kilda, is burning with heavy smoke! Someone was forced to jump to survive at the scene!

 
[Social News]     01 Jun 2018
Around 07:30 this morning, residents living in the st kilda district experienced a frightening morning.


Around 07:30 this morning, residents living in the st kilda district experienced a frightening morning.

"Factory fire: a woman jumps out of a burning building in St Kilda and then gets hurt."

Here`s what happened. Around 07:30 this morning, an abandoned factory in Greeves st, St Kilda, caught fire.

St Kilda is located in Melbourne`s southeast district, just 6 kilometers from the city, and there are lots of homes near the burning factory, which took place during the early rush hour, when traffic conditions were greatly affected.

The abandoned factory, formerly a meat factory, was abandoned for many years. The owner of the factory rented the abandoned plant in the back to a 20-something woman in Melbourne as a studio and agreed to live in the factory.

A factory in Melbourne, st kilda, is burning with heavy smoke! Someone was forced to jump to survive at the scene!

In the early days of the fire, the woman who lived in the factory was aware of the fire and jumped out of the building. The woman was badly traumatized by panic and unprotected escape.

Around 07:45, emergency workers arrived at the scene of the fire. By this time the fire had begun to spread. The woman who jumped from the factory was rushed to hospital for serious head, leg and arm injuries.

It took nearly an hour for emergency workers to keep the fire under control at 9 a.m. It is reported that the abandoned factory has not been used for many years, the fire alarm has aged and there is no fire alarm in the room in which the injured woman lives.

A factory in Melbourne, st kilda, is burning with heavy smoke! Someone was forced to jump to survive at the scene!

At present, the police have not identified the key factors that caused the fire, but they have contacted the owner of the building. Residents living in the vicinity of Greeves st have been safely evacuated, but smoke hazards are not ruled out. Most of the residents have received smoke warnings, so people living nearby must be vigilant and be safe!

In addition, the following areas are affected by smog and traffic delays, and the following areas are required to maintain driving at all times, usually in case of emergency:

St Kilda

St Kilda East

St Kilda West

Balaclava

Elwood

Windsor 

Elsternwick 

Therefore, friends who live nearby or commute through nearby sections of the road must arrange their travel time in advance in order to avoid delay in their day-to-day trips.

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