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Apartment fire in Sydney forces 8 people from their homes

A Saturday afternoon fire at a five-unit apartment building on Bentinck Street has left eight people out of their homes.

No one was hurt and all residents were taken to safe location

A fire truck from North Sydney is shown at the scene of an apartment fire in Sydney on Saturday. (North Sydney Fire & Rescue on Facebook)

CBRM fire crews remain at the scene of a fire at an apartment building in downtown Sydney that has forced eight people from their homes.

No one was hurt in the Saturday afternoon blaze.

CBRM Deputy Fire Chief Chris March said fire crews were sent to Bentinck Street after receiving reports of a structure fire shortly after 2 p.m.

March said when they got to the location they found the back of the five-unit apartment building engulfed in flames.

A fire in downtown Sydney on Saturday forced eight people from their homes. There were no injuries reported. (Joe MacDonald)

He said everyone got out unhurt.

"Eight residents are all presently housed in a safe location and arrangements are being made with [the] Red Cross to provide temporary housing for those who need it who don't have family or friends to go to," March said.

According to March, firefighters were still on the scene and there was "a lot of fire still remaining" as of 3:30 p.m. Saturday.

The cause of the fire and the extent of the damage are yet to be determined.

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