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Christmas evacuation as 51 units in Sydney high rise deemed unsafe

Fifty-one units have been declared unsafe in a high rise in Sydney Olympic Park after an internal wall failed, while some residents have been allowed to return.

The Opal Tower is seen at Olympic Park in Sydney, Thursday, December 28, 2017 (AAP)
The Opal Tower Source: AAP

Some residents have returned to the Sydney Olympic Park high rise that authorities feared was at risk of collapse but it will be a grim Christmas for other residents after 51 units were deemed unsafe.

Engineers and the building's managers remained at the 38-level building overnight but emergency services have since left after declaring there are no longer concerns of the tower collapsing.

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The Opal Tower is seen at Olympic Park in Sydney December 28, 2017

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Emergency services were called to the site on Monday afternoon following reports residents had heard and seen cracking in a wall throughout the morning.

About 300 people from more than 150 units in the 392-apartment Opal Tower and neighbouring buildings were evacuated amidst fears the brand-new high rise could collapse.

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Police also evacuated 55 children from a nearby childcare centre and a one-kilometre exclusion zone was put in place.

Fire & Rescue NSW Urban Search and Rescue officers and specialist engineers, as well as the building's designers and managers, worked late into the night to assess the building.

Just after midnight on Christmas Day, residents of the units that had been declared safe were allowed to return home.

Residents of the 51 units that were considered unsafe were escorted back to gather their belongings. They've made their own arrangements for accommodation, according to NSW Police.

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More than 200 people have been evacuated from a 36-story high-rise building amid fears the structure could collapse.

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