Fire crews have provided an update on a blaze in Glasgow today.
We previously reported thatPlumes of smoke could be seen from afar in images shared with the Glasgow Times.Fire crews have since left the scene after extinguishing the blaze and it is understood that they are now working with police to establish what happened.
A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said:"We were alerted at 8.34am on Thursday, 2 January to reports of a building fire at Great Western Road, Glasgow. “Operations Control mobilised four appliances and one aerial appliance to the scene and on arrival, firefighters found a fire within a commercial premises."There were no reported casualties.”
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