Irish in Sydney: Have you been affected by the siege?

Irish Consulate advises citizens to stay away from area where gunman has taken hostages

Five hostages have escaped from the Lindt café building where a gunman wearing a headband with Arabic lettering took as many as 30 people hostage during rush hour today. Photograh: Joel Carrett/EPA
Five hostages have escaped from the Lindt café building where a gunman wearing a headband with Arabic lettering took as many as 30 people hostage during rush hour today. Photograh: Joel Carrett/EPA

Central Sydney was in lockdown today as a number of staff and customers were taken hostage at a Lindt café in the Central Business District by an armed gunman. The emergency situation has ended in a shootout, with one hostage reported dead and the gunman shot.

If you’re living in Sydney, have you been affected by the news? Were you in the area today, or do you know it well? What is the atmosphere like in the city? Are you worried for your safety?

One of the first things people living abroad do when an emergency situation where they live hits the international headlines is contact family and friends at home to let them know they are ok. Have you been in touch? Let us know in the comments section below.

The Irish consulate in Sydney has advised Irish citizens to stay away from Martin Place and the immediate surrounding area.

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“You are advised to maintain a high level of vigilance, remain aware of your surroundings, including local events and to take appropriate steps to enhance your personal security. We advise that you monitor local news and media for updates,” it said in a statement.

The consulate is issuing updates on Twitter @IrelandSydney and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website.