BEIJING, China -- A massive fire engulfed a newly constructed, unoccupied luxury hotel in central Beijing on Monday night as crowds watched a nearby fireworks display to celebrate the end of Lunar New Year.
The cause of the blaze at the 40-story Mandarin Oriental is not known and there were no reports of injuries, according to CNN staff members who were at the scene. The fire began about 9 p.m. and continued to burn an hour later.
A plume of flames shot out of the top of the structure as the fire quickly spread.
iReporter Fred Rice, a British national who lives in Beijing, said "the top of the building was exploding."
"We weren't sure if it was gas canisters or what. It was a spectacular sight for sure," he said.
iReporter Stephen Chaytor said he was walking home from work when he saw the fire.
"It was spreading incredibly fast. It was obvious that there was a lot of debris on site -- that debris ignited very quickly," Chaytor said. "Fire took control of building [and] within less than 13 minutes, it went from small flames to being totally engulfed in flames."
He said a crowd of onlookers gathered around the scene, as well as fire and emergency crews who worked to control the blaze.
"There was a quiet concern for people that may be involved working, in the building or close to construction site," he said.
The cause of the blaze at the 40-story Mandarin Oriental is not known and there were no reports of injuries, according to CNN staff members who were at the scene. The fire began about 9 p.m. and continued to burn an hour later.
A plume of flames shot out of the top of the structure as the fire quickly spread.
iReporter Fred Rice, a British national who lives in Beijing, said "the top of the building was exploding."
"We weren't sure if it was gas canisters or what. It was a spectacular sight for sure," he said.
iReporter Stephen Chaytor said he was walking home from work when he saw the fire.
"It was spreading incredibly fast. It was obvious that there was a lot of debris on site -- that debris ignited very quickly," Chaytor said. "Fire took control of building [and] within less than 13 minutes, it went from small flames to being totally engulfed in flames."
He said a crowd of onlookers gathered around the scene, as well as fire and emergency crews who worked to control the blaze.
"There was a quiet concern for people that may be involved working, in the building or close to construction site," he said.










