FIREFIGHTERS are still on the scene of a fire which broke out at a B-listed building in Glasgow city centre.
As reported on Monday night, 999 crews were pictured battling flames on Carlton Place, in the Gorbals area of the city after a vacant three-storey building overlooking the River Clyde caught fire.
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On Tuesday morning, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said that they were alerted at 8.05pm on Monday evening.
Seven firetrucks rushed to the scene, including high-rise appliances.
A force spokesperson also confirmed that firefighters are still at the scene, working on a "well-developed" fire in the three-storey building, which was not in use.
There are no reports of injuries.
On January 27, we reported that emergency workers raced to a nearby property, also on Carlton Place.
The flames were extinguished and police revealed that the remnants of an old cannabis cultivation were found within the building".
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