Glasgow’s world-renowned School of Art has been gutted by another huge blaze, four years after part of the building was destroyed by fire.
Flames ripped through the celebrated Mackintosh building after it caught fire at about 23:20 on Friday.

The blaze spread to nearby buildings, including the Campus nightclub and O2 ABC music venue, which suffered “extensive damage”.

No casualties have been reported, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said.

Efforts to bring the fires under control were expected to be “prolonged”, Deputy Chief Officer Iain Bushell said.

More than 120 firefighters were sent to the scene and were faced with “an extremely challenging and complex incident”, he added.

Scottish Fire and Rescue Service deputy assistant Peter Heath said “pockets of fire” remained, but were under control.

He said the School of Art building had been “extensively damaged” and that all floors were affected.

“We remain firefighting in what is a very challenging situation,” he added.

Insp Catherine McNally, of Police Scotland, praised the response of both the public and nearby licensed premises which were asked to evacuate.

Source: BBC