China News Service, December 16 According to an Australian news agency 9news, on the 16th local time, a fire broke out in a recycling warehouse in the eastern industrial zone of Brisbane, Australia.

According to multiple on-site photos, thick black smoke was emitted from the roof of the warehouse.

According to the latest news, the fire has not been extinguished, and no casualties have been reported.

  According to reports, the fire broke out at about 2:30 pm on the 16th local time.

When the fire broke out, four people in the warehouse successfully escaped from the scene without being injured.

They immediately notified relevant agencies of the situation.

  Tim Clark, the acting director of the Queensland Fire and Rescue Bureau, said he thought the fire would "burn into the night" because the warehouse was filled with waste cardboard, which would keep the fire burning.

  According to reports, there are currently about 50 firefighters at the scene.

They are trying to control the fire to prevent it from spreading to other nearby buildings.

  Medical staff have also urged nearby residents to close doors and windows to reduce smoke inhalation.

The Queensland State Ambulance Service Center said that it has not received a report of the wounded, but the staff are still on standby.

The police have also issued notices advising motorists to avoid the area.