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Emergency teams are still on standby at the China emporium building in the Durban CBD. This after a fire broke out on Friday forcing road closures around the city. SABCNews

Reports from the scene indicate that the building is still alight. Durban Metro police have urged motorists to use alternative routes.

Metro police spokesperson Parboo Sewpersadh, “Motorists are urged to stay away from the following road closures Anton Lembede and Brooke, Pixley Kaseme and Williams road. Motorists are urged to comply with police officers’ instructions.”All those who were trapped inside thepreviously known as West Street in the Durban CBD were rescued.

Paramedics said the three people, who were rescued from the upper floors of the building, were taken to hospital.

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