A FIRE in Glasgow's East End has now been brought under control.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service has now extinguished the blaze which started in a commercial premises on Gateside Street on Sunday at around 3.55pm.
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Several fire engines were deployed to the scene close to The Bristol Bar on Duke Street, and firefighters worked through the night.
No one was injured and it is understood the fire started in the roof of the building,
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A spokeswoman for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: “The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service was alerted at 3.55pm on Sunday, May 13 to a fire within a commercial premise in Glasgow.
“Operations Control immediately mobilised a number of fire engines to the single storey building at Gateside Street.
“There were no casualties.
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“The fire, which had broken through the roof space, was extinguished by firefighters just after 8pm.
“Crews remained on scene dampening down hot spots and left around 5am on Monday, May 14 after ensuring the area was made safe.”
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