Glasgow blaze alert as resident urged to shut windows amid heavy smoke | UK | News

The inhabitants were given a smoke warning after a big fire in Glasgow last night.
The images reveal flames from a building on Benview Street in Ruchill region and recommend the locals to keep the windows and doors closed.
After the alarm was heard, around 20.00 firefighters on Friday appeared on the stage.
The incident occurred near the Glasgow University Accommodation Unit, where international students are currently residing in front of the new academic year, Murano Street student village.
Reports, students and families in Ruchill neighborhood, were warned about smoke during the operation of the emergency service, Mirror.
However, no loss was reported in an unattended building after Inferno. The cause of the fire is not known at this point.
The photographs describe the flames and black fumes that swallow the property in the surrounding area in Glasgow. It is thought that the residents in Murano Street, Bilsland Drive, Lenny Street and Benview Street are particularly affected by smoke.
As a Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesman concluded that the operation concluded last night, he said: “We received the first call in a fiery building report in Glasgow’s Ruchill Park area at 8:09. We have activated two devices and height devices.
The police are currently investigating the cause of a major fire in a stray building in Glasgow. Police Scottish Spokesman said: “Police, Ruchill, Glasgow Benview Street in a derelict building in a major fire scene at the scene of Scottish fire and rescue service helps their colleagues.
“Due to the heavy smoke from the fire, local inhabitants are advised to avoid Ruchill Park and especially Murano Street, Bilsland Drive, Benview Street, Lenny Street.
Last week, the Firefighters urged their families in Liverpool to keep their doors and windows closed because of a large fire in an old country house. Emergency services, on Tuesday at around 20.00 in the flames after swallowing Liverpool 18th century mansion Woolton Hall ran to Hall.
They struggled with violent fire in the three -storey stone building building.
Mersexide fire and rescue service provided updates to the press and initially advised people to stay away from the region. The first explanations read: “Firefighters were called to the fire in Woolton Hall, Speke Road, Woolton, Liverpool this evening. The crew at 8.09 o’clock and at 8.16 o’clock on the stage, with five fire engine and an aircraft.




