Mar 8 • 05:51 UTC 🇯🇵 Japan Asahi Shimbun (JP)

Smoke from construction site near Hamamatsucho Station in Tokyo, fire department is confirming

Smoke has been spotted coming from a construction site near Hamamatsucho Station in Tokyo, prompting a response from the fire department.

On the afternoon of the 8th at approximately 2:15 PM, the Tokyo Fire Department received a report of black smoke emanating from a construction site in Minato Ward, specifically from the fifth floor of a building undergoing demolition. Firefighters are currently on the scene taking action to address the fire. Fortunately, there have been no reported injuries or instances of individuals being trapped as a result of the incident.

The construction site is situated very close to the Hamamatsucho Station on the monorail, an area characterized by several high-rise buildings. Numerous emergency vehicles, including fire engines, have gathered along the street, and passersby have expressed concern as they look up at the black smoke rising between the buildings. The swift response from the fire department is aimed at mitigating any potential threats to public safety arising from the incident.

In the vicinity, redevelopment work is ongoing, including the rebuilding of the World Trade Center Building, highlighting the active construction environment of the area. The fire raises concerns for the safety of construction workers and the surrounding structures, prompting further scrutiny into safety protocols in similar projects in the bustling urban landscape of Tokyo.

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