The vape shop fire that burned down historic building next to Glasgow Central station which could now remain shut until Wednesday
Summary
A large fire erupted in a vape shop on Union Street in Glasgow on Sunday, rapidly spreading to a historic four-story Victorian building adjacent to Glasgow Central Station. The blaze caused the building's dome roof to collapse and led to the evacuation and closure of the station, resulting in widespread travel chaos across Scotland. While the fire was extinguished on Monday morning, only the facade of the building remains. The station is expected to remain closed at least until Tuesday, with potential for further disruption extending to Wednesday. Several businesses within the building, including Subway, Paddypower, and several tattoo parlors, were completely destroyed, and many have launched fundraising campaigns to recover. Investigations are ongoing, and concerns remain about the structural integrity of the remaining building.
(Source:Daily Mail Online)