Melbourne: Tobacco shops set alight in Abbotsford, 80 firefighters battle blaze
As many as 10 shops have been engulfed by fire after a tobacco shop was set alight after a ram raid, wreaking havoc on peak hour traffic.
Melbourne’s tobacco wars have exploded after a ram raid overnight saw another 10 nearby shops engulfed by flames.
Fire Rescue Victoria crews were called to what is believed to be a tobacco shop in Victoria Road, Abbotsford at 4.15am on Monday.
Crews arrived within three minutes to find the shop, on the edge of Melbourne’s city centre, fully alight and it took 80 firefighters and 25 firefighting trucks to get the blaze under control by 6am.
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By continuing you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.A Fire Rescue Victoria spokesperson said around 10 shops within the one building were impacted by the fire.
No one was inside at the time.
Victoria Police say unknown offenders drove a vehicle into the business before setting the building alight and fleeing.
Crews remain at the scene and are expected to be there for most of Monday morning.
A crime scene is in place and a police investigation into the incident is underway.
Victoria Street is expected to be closed to both cars and trams for several hours between Church Street and Hoddle Street which is set to cause headaches during Melbourne’s morning peak hour.
