A high-rise Melbourne apartment building has been evacuated over fears an early-morning fire may have triggered an inferno fuelled by the same combustible cladding on London's Grenfell Tower.
MFB assistant chief fire officer Trent Curtain says firefighters quickly escalated their response of the emergency when they arrived before 5am and saw flames rising up the outside the 40-storey tower.
Crews entered the property and identified fire running from the 22nd to the 25th floor, he told 3AW.
Mr Curtain said flames leapt up the side of the building on a number of floors and the evacuation got underway very quickly.
Chief officer Dan Stephens told reporters the cladding is believed to be the same as that on the Grenfell Tower which was destroyed by a devastating fire in June 2017, that killed 72 people.
"My understanding is that the building is cladded with ACM, aluminium composite material, so the sort of cladding that was on the Grenfell Tower," he said.
"There is evidence of external fire spread.
"Our fire investigation team will have to determine the reason for that fire spread."
A relief centre has been set up at the Melbourne town hall and shuttle buses are ferrying evacuees there.
More than 65 firefighters are involved in the fire fight and paramedics have treated a man for smoke inhalation.
The last tweet on the building's Twitter account @Neo200SpencerSt in June 2017 said it complied with building standards. "While most of the building is not clad at all, where any cladding is used it is compliant with VBA standards," it said.
Spencer Street is blocked in both directions with people being urged to stay clear of the area.
One resident reported the ordeal was "pretty scary".
"The alarm just went off. I thought it is within our apartment but then I opened up the alleyway and it was the whole building. I just immediately took my cat with me. It was pretty scary. I was very panicked," she told the Nine Network.
The fire was deemed under control just before 7am and crews will remain on scene for some time, an MFB spokeswoman said.
The cause is yet to be established.
