An exclusion zone has been established in Woolloongabba while 15 fire crews battle a large inferno that has spread to three buildings, including the Lussh wedding venue, and landed one man in hospital.
A Queensland Fire Service spokesman said seven crews were initially sent to the single-storey commercial building at Hubert Street at 4.30pm.
Crews quickly ordered bystanders away from the burning building, citing asbestos in the air.
Forty minutes later, police issued a public safety notice and created an exclusion zone around the site, including Reid and Gibbon streets, and sections of Hawthorne and Stanley streets.
“Members of the public are advised to avoid the area, and those within the exclusion zone are asked to remain indoors until further notice,” they said.
Paramedics took a man suffering from airway burns and smoke inhalation to Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. The ambulance crew has since returned to the scene.
Bystanders said the fire’s heat could be felt 50 metres away, and that nearby trees burnt like kindling.
“I was on my top-floor apartment and I saw a bunch of black smoke accumulated pretty quickly. [It] took about seven to 10 minutes for the fire brigade to come,” said one bystander named Phillip.
No one was believed to be in the building at the time, but crews were yet to enter the building due to the ferocity of the blaze.