Firefighters are presently battling a large blaze that's ripping its means by way of a Scots bowling membership.
Crews had been scrambled to Claremont Gardens in Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, after receiving the alarm at 7.14am as we speak. Six hearth engines have been despatched to deal with the inferno, which stays ongoing.
Dramatic pictures from the incident present the fireplace ripping by way of the premises - with the membership's roof and home windows utterly destroyed. Thick pockets of smoke might be seen billowing into the sky close to native residences as firefighters work to place flames out.
Officers from Police Scotland have additionally attended the scene to help firefighters with the continued incident. The reason for the blaze is presently unknown.
In the meantime, native residents have been requested requested to make sure all home windows and doorways stay shut attributable to smoke within the ambiance, notably within the route of Ellangown Highway. There are not any reported accidents.
A Scottish Fireplace and Rescue Service spokesperson stated: “We had been alerted at 7.14am on Friday, November 25 to reviews of a constructing hearth in Claremont Gardens, Milngavie. Operations Management mobilised a complete of six hearth home equipment and crews stay in attendance.
"There are not any reported casualties."
A Police Scotland spokesperson stated: “Round 7am on Friday, November 25, police had been referred to as to the Claremont Drive space of Milngavie, following a report of a hearth on the native bowling membership. Emergency providers stay within the space and enquiries to ascertain the reason for the fireplace will probably be carried out.
"There have been no accidents reported.”
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