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Thousands evacuated after 'loud crack' in Sydney tower

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Sydney, Australia
Mon, December 24, 2018

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Thousands evacuated after 'loud crack' in Sydney tower Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House are seen before being plunged into darkness for the Earth Hour environmental campaign on March 24, 2018. The lights went out on two of Sydney's most famous landmarks for the 11th anniversary of the climate change awareness campaign Earth Hour, among the first landmarks around the world to dim their lights for the event. (AFP/Peter Parks)

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ustralian police evacuated thousands of people in west Sydney late Christmas Eve, after residents reported hearing a "loud crack" from a 38-storey building.

About 3,000 people from inside the tower and in nearby buildings were told to leave late Monday, with engineers investigating after the apartment complex moved "one or two millimetres".

"Police received a call to a loud crack on level 10 of the building located behind us," New South Wales Fire and Rescue acting superintendent Greg Wright said from outside the Opal Tower complex.

Police "identified there was a crack in the building", he added, alerting emergency services.

"Firefighters will be moving through the building with engineers and paramedics to asses what the damage is, and a way forward," he told reporters.

It was unclear when residents would be allowed back into the building, with a temporary shelter set up at a nearby hall.

"I have been told by engineers it (the building) has moved one or two millimetres," detective superintendent Philip Rogerson told reporters, without going into detail.

A police spokesperson said the building was 38 storeys high.

The apartment tower located in Sydney's Olympic Park complex was recently built, opening this year with 392 apartments, according to national broadcaster the ABC.

"We are aware of the concerns that have arisen with the Opal building and confirm that the builder has been notified," a spokesman from the development company told the ABC.

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