Several roads reopen after fire on Glasgow's Union Street
Summary
Multiple roads in Glasgow have reopened following a devastating fire that impacted a row of buildings near Glasgow Central Station on March 8th. The fire prompted the deployment of 18 fire engines and specialist resources, including a high-volume pump drawing water from the River Clyde. Initially, roads like Union Street, St Vincent Street, and Renfield Street were closed. Glasgow City Council (GCC) has since reopened St Vincent Street, Renfield Street to St Vincent Street, Oswald Street, Hope Street, and the Broomielaw. However, restrictions remain on West Nile Street and Mitchell Street. An emergency helpline has been launched for businesses affected by the fire, and authorities are warning of scams targeting donations for the incident.
(Source:Glasgow Times)