Irene Schynol, 69, had all her possessions inside the storage unit on Old Gympie Road, in Burpengary.
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A homeless woman has lost everything she owns in a massive storage unit fire in Brisbane.

Irene Schynol, 69, had all her possessions inside the storage unit on Old Gympie Road, in Burpengary.

She told Today that she has been homeless for four years and sleeps in her car.

Irene Schynol, 69, had all her possessions inside the storage unit on Old Gympie Road, in Burpengary.
Irene Schynol, 69, had all her possessions inside the storage unit on Old Gympie Road, in Burpengary. (Nine)

She was left “devastated” when she learned about the fire. 

“I felt for everybody that had their belongings in there,” Schynol said.

”Everything is in there…I’ve been paying [for] storage so I wouldn’t have to go out and buy everything.

“When my sister passed away, I had a little bit of money and I went out and bought all the stuff that I ever needed.”

She told Today that she had pictures of her adopted baby, who passed away, inside the unit, as well as a novel she had been writing for years.

“It’s about starting again… I know that somehow I will be okay, somehow it’ll all just work out.

“At the moment, I’m just feeling in shock, to be honest.”

Up to 75 firefighters were battling the blaze, which broke out at the business on Old in Burpengary, at about 6pm last night.

“A large volume of smoke is affecting the surrounding area, including the Bruce Highway,” firefighters warned.

A fire broke out in a storage facility in Burpengary on Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (9News)

Police implemented an urgent directive under the Public Safety Preservation Act roughly an hour late, impacting a fairly extensive area bordered by New Settlement, Pitt, Bellini, Twists, and Old Bay roads.

The police advised, “The public should steer clear of the area, and individuals within the restricted zone need to stay indoors and keep their windows shut until further updates are provided.”

“A number of roads in the area are being affected due to the large amount of smoke from the fire.”

Queensland Fire Department acting Inspector Daniel Rasmussen said it would be “quite a long night”.

Up to 75 firefighters were battling the blaze, which broke out at the business on Old Gympie Road, Burpengary, about 6pm last night. (9News)
Queensland Fire Department acting Inspector Daniel Rasmussen said it would be “quite a long night” in Burpengary on Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (9News)

“This incident will likely be lengthy because of the building’s design and the storage facility’s complexity, with numerous rooms and various items within,” he explained.

He said the fire was in one half of the building, separated by a firewall and “got quite big, quite fast”.

“The firefighters have done a great job to contain the fire, stopping it to spread to the other buildings, stopping it to spread to the other half of the building that’s on fire, and to contain it so that when it does collapse, it’s not going to do any more damage to other buildings,” he said.

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