Huge fire at Glasgow Central Station prompts evacuations
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A massive fire has engulfed a historic building in Glasgow, causing it to partially collapse and forcing one of Scotland’s busiest train stations to close.
Shocking footage shows the moment a massive explosion caused a burning building to partially collapse in Glasgow. Fire crews have been battling a huge inferno on the city's Union Street - near Central Station - since yesterday afternoon.
Police have closed off swathes of the city centre as the fire engulfed the building which has now partially collapsed. The building's iconic dome has collapsed as the fire has spread onto Gordon Street and close to the main entrance to Glasgow Central Station.
The floor of a Morton Grove condominium unit partially collapsed Saturday night, causing the evacuation of the building at 5935 Lincoln Avenue. According to a news release, shortly after 8 p.m.the
No injuries were reported, but some residents were taken into ambulances to stay warm.
A fire in Glasgow has caused significant disruptions to train services, destroying a building next to Glasgow Central Station, with no reported injuries.