Glasgow residents have been left without electricity after a power cut.
Homes in the G11, G12, G13, and G41 areas in the city's west end have been hit by the fault.
According to Scottish Power, they were alerted to the issue shortly after 9.30am.
Engineers from the firm are now in the area trying to resolve the issue.
Power is expected to be back on by 12pm.
Meanwhile, Glasgow City Council has said several sets of traffic signals on Byres Road are currently in darkness due to the issue.
Road users are being urged to exercise caution.
A statement on Scottish Power's website said: "There is a power cut affecting the G11, G12, G13 and G41 postcode areas of Glasgow.
"We had no advance warning of this and first became aware of it at 9.46am.
"Our engineers have arrived onsite to find and fix the fault as quickly and as safely as possible.
"We expect your electricity supply to be restored by 12.00pm.
"If you require any further help or support, please call us on 105."
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