[UPDATES BELOW] Chelsea Market has been evacuated after its roof reportedly caught fire. Initial reports indicate a rooftop generator at the popular food market caught fire.

A source at the scene tells us the building has been evacuated.

Chelsea Market literally on fire right now 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/n9vIBwKGle — Mike Falb (@MikeFalb) March 28, 2017

Apparently Chelsea Market is on fire. pic.twitter.com/w0TlflyIlA — Dak❄️ta Gardner (@dakotagardner) March 28, 2017

Heavy smoke atop of the Chelsea Market. It's been/being evacuated. Fire department is here. pic.twitter.com/RtPx7IkAVL — Andrew Harts (@AndrewHarts) March 28, 2017

Google and Chelsea Market occupants have been evacuated because of a fire. Lots of smoke coming from south side of building pic.twitter.com/Or304dXsN0 — Mandy Velez (@mandy_velez) March 28, 2017

@FDNY @FDNYAlerts are you seeing this on 16th between 9th and 10th? Folks don't seem to be evacuating in the 2 floors below the roof's fire pic.twitter.com/CEh3i5gbAF — Claire Graves (@ClaireDGraves) March 28, 2017

Employees at NY1, whose newsroom occupies the building's top floor, say they too are leaving the building

Fire at Chelsea Market. Home of @ny1. We've evacuated newsroom and building. pic.twitter.com/cJNei0qpHa — Joel Siegel (@joelmsiegel) March 28, 2017

The scene is also being recorded on Periscope:

Big fire in Chelsea Market, hope everyone's ok https://t.co/4Jde11naNM — Mike Singleton (@msingleton) March 28, 2017

And you can see video of the roof on fire:

Get outta #chelseamarket A post shared by Dan Murphy (@murphdog97) on Mar 28, 2017 at 9:17am PDT

It's unclear if there are any injuries. The FDNY could not immediately provide any details about the incident; we'll update when we know more.

Update 12:51 p.m.: The FDNY tells us the fire broke out at 12:09 p.m. on the roof of 425 West 15th Street. There are 20 units—78 fire and EMS personnel—on the scene, and the FDNY says 1 person has a non life-threatening injury.

Update 1:33 p.m.: The fire is out and the FDNY has given building tenants the all-clear to go back inside.

We’ve given the all clear for everybody to reoccupy the building. They’re back & ready for business -FDNY Dep Asst Chief Gala #ChelseaMarket pic.twitter.com/LRjD6BoZ5U — FDNY (@FDNY) March 28, 2017

Chelsea Market provided Gothamist with the following statement:

Today there was a minor fire within the cooling tower on the roof of Chelsea Market that has been contained. The fire department responded immediately to the scene, and the adjacent office floors of the building were evacuated as a precaution. The safety of our visitors and tenants is our greatest concern. No injuries have been reported and we are working with the FDNY to ensure that the situation remains under control.

: An employee at Chelsea Market tells us the market stayed open during the evacuation, and customers were allowed in and out of the building. "The only thing we heard was the alarm telling us the sixth floor was evacuated," she said. "Aside from that and a few FDNY people, it was pretty quiet." She added, "There was an announcement that they were telling everyone to stay in place, but the only reason I knew something was actually happening was that I went on Twitter to see what the ruckus was about."