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Glasgow fire: Art school’s Mackintosh building ravaged

16 июня
01:16 2018
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Media captionFootage from the scene in Glasgow city centre shows large flames ravaging the Mackintosh building

A large fire has broken out at the Glasgow School of Art for the second time in four years.

Flames and plumes of smoke engulfed the world-renowned Mackintosh building in the city centre.

Nearby buildings have been evacuated as fire crews tackle the blaze, which spread "in the space of a few minutes" when it started just after 23:00 BST.

A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokeswoman said no casualties had been reported.

'Like a tinder-box'

"A number of engines" were sent to the scene, where more than 60 firefighters were "working hard to extinguish the well-developed" blaze, she added.

The building was ravaged by fire in May 2014 and was due to re-open next year following a multi-million pound restoration project.

Ben, an eyewitness, told the BBC the latest fire looked "much worse" than the previous one.

"This is a blaze, the building is just going up like a tinder-box. It's quite shocking," he said.

At the Scene

Lesley Roy, BBC News

The blaze has completely engulfed the Mackintosh building once again. The building was still a construction site from the fire four years ago.

Loud bangs can be heard coming from inside as crews try to tackle the flames.

Students - some of whom graduated today - are in the street in shock. They can't believe it's happened again.

Police Scotland advised the public to avoid the area, and said areas around Dalhousie St, Scott St and Sauchiehall St were all affected by road closures.

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Image caption The fire could be seen throughout Glasgow city centre

Glasgow North East MP Paul Sweeney described the building, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, as "the most architecturally important building in Glasgow".

The Labour politician said the restoration effort had suffered a "horrific setback" which he hoped would be overcome.

"We cannot lose this building," he added.

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Twitter post by @PaulJSweeney: Devastated that a major fire has broken out at the Glasgow School of Art tonight. The Mack has been undergoing restoration since the last devastating fire in 2014. @scotfire_glasgo are doing everything they can to salvage the most architecturally important building in Glasgow.Image Copyright @PaulJSweeney @PaulJSweeney Report

In a tweet, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: "This is clearly an extremely serious situation.

"My first thoughts tonight are for the safety of people - but my heart also breaks for Glasgow's beloved @GSofA.

"Once again, we are indebted to the bravery of our firefighters and other emergency services."

Image Copyright @NicolaSturgeon @NicolaSturgeon Report
Twitter post by @NicolaSturgeon: Once again, we are indebted to the bravery of our firefighters and other emergency services. This is clearly an extremely serious situation. My first thoughts tonight are for the safety of people - but my heart also breaks for Glasgow’s beloved @GSofA Image Copyright @NicolaSturgeon @NicolaSturgeon Report

The Mackintosh building was completed in 1909 based on designs by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Scotland's most-lauded designer.

It has been described as "a working art school as well as a work of art", and has an A-list rating from Historic Scotland.

In recent years, the school has produced many of the UK's leading contemporary artists such as Douglas Gordon, David Shrigley, and three recent Turner Prize winners: Simon Starling in 2005, Richard Wright in 2009 and Martin Boyce in 2011.

Other former students include actors Robbie Coltrane and Peter Capaldi, and artist Peter Howson.

The fire in 2014 destroyed the building's library, which was recognised as being one of the finest examples of art nouveau in the world.

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