Emergency services rushed to the scene early this morning
The fire broke out at around 5am this morning at The Finnieston on Argyle Street in the west end of Glasgow. Emergency services rushed to the scene shortly afterwards.READ MORE:Glasgow thunderstorms yellow weather warning amid 'flood' and 'power cut' fears
Argyle Street was closed in both directions following the blaze but has now been reopened. Nobody is reported to have been injured in the incident. A spokesperson for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: "We were called at 5.07am to a fire within a two storey traditional building. "Three appliances and an aerial appliance were in attendance. Crews are no longer at the scene and left at around 7.10am."
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers assisted Scottish Fire and Rescue Service following reports of a fire at Argyle Street, Glasgow which was reported to police at 5.10am on Sunday, 14 August, 2022. Road closure were put in place, but have now re-opened.
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