'Fireball' engulfs Brisbane home, blaze spreads to neighbouring house

Explosions have rung out in an inner-east Brisbane suburb after a big hearth took maintain of two homes.
A few dozen emergency companies crews rushed to Gillan Road in Norman Park this afternoon after the hearth caught maintain of 1 home and started spreading to a second.
Hearth crews spent virtually two hours battling the blaze as flames reached as excessive as 10m.
It is understood it was began by a gasoline cylinder at a barbecue.

Fire crews are tackling a large house fire in Brisbane's South.
Hearth crews are tackling a big home hearth in Brisbane's South.(9)

A two-storey Queenslander was destroyed and the neighbouring property was broken.
Witnesses heard loud explosions ring out throughout the road.
Paul Fraser mentioned a "fireball" engulfed the home.

Fire crews are tackling a large house fire in Brisbane's South.
Hearth crews are tackling a big home hearth in Brisbane's South.(9)

"The explosions simply began getting extra intense and extra frequent," he mentioned.
Mark Crowe from Queensland Hearth and Emergency Companies mentioned the blaze was "extreme" when crews arrived.
"The depth of the hearth has triggered injury to a neighbouring home, important injury to the neighbour subsequent door," he mentioned.
A person needed to be handled for minor burns to his hand, Queensland Ambulance, mentioned.
Investigators are trying into whether or not a gasoline bottle sparked the blaze.
Earlier, hearth authorities warned locals to shut home windows and doorways and informed drivers to keep away from the world.

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