Cardiff city centre fire: 'I couldn't find the exit' says father
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A man who became trapped in a fire in Cardiff city centre says he was "very scared".
Ahmed lives with his wife and three-year-old daughter in Caroline Street, where a fire broke out on Friday afternoon.
He said the smoke was so thick he could not find the fire exit.
"There was no signs and I ran and saw a neighbour who was also looking for the exit," he said.
"I opened the window, I think I might have broken it. We were very scared, we don't know what to do," added Ahmed.
He said his wife was looking for his daughter's medicine, as she has a medical condition, while he searched for the exit.
"The smoke was very thick and I couldn't get through. It smells strong the smoke and it was a it of a panic."
Another resident added when she evacuated the building the stairwell was "filled with smoke".
South Wales Police is in attendance and have closed roads near the incident.
South Wales Fire Service said they were called to reports of a fire at a four-storey property at about 12:30 GMT on St Mary Street, which is on the corner with Caroline Street.
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Crews from across south Wales were faced with a blaze spreading from the ground floor to the roof, the fire service said.
A cordon was put in place and the property was evacuated.
The blaze was under control by 14:20, the service said.