A Clydebank street has been sealed off by police after reports of an explosion.

Emergency services attended the scene after a blaze broke out at a launderette on Duntocher Road around 9pm on Tuesday night.

A cash machine in the Co-op supermarket next door was left hanging off the wall following the incident.

Police sealed sealed off a number of shops off as enquiries were carried out.

Damage to the cash machine is not thought to be linked to the incident.

A spokeswoman added: "We were called to reports of a fire inside a launderette around 9.20pm on Tuesday night.

"It is unknown at this time whether the fire was wilful or caused by machinery.

"An ATM was damaged in the incident but we do not believe this to be connected to the fire."

A spokesman for SFRS, added: ”The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service was alerted at 9.20pm on Tuesday, January 23 to reports of a fire at a business premise on Duntocher Road, Clydebank.

“Operations Control immediately mobilised three fire appliances to the scene, and firefighters used powerful water jets to extinguish the fire.

“SFRS crews left the scene at 12.13am on Wednesday January 24 after ensuring the area was made safe.”

The fire comes less than two weeks after a 51-year-old man was left critically injured after an explosion at an ATM on Glasgow Road in the town.

A 48-year-old man was arrested in relation to the incident.