Emergency crews were rushed to an industrial park in Clydebank after a massive fire broke out at a manufacturing firm.
Fire crews responded to the incident Hamilton st after they were alerted of the fire at 5.44 pm on Wednesday evening.
The massive plumes of smoke were near the flight path of Glasgow Airport but the airport was not affected by the fire.
Carrying passengers from Dubai to Glasgow a Boeing 777 was seen flying over the scene.
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A specialist unit was also at the scene due to concerns of "hazardous substances".
It is assumed the fire started in the building of Rumbol Products Ltd.
A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: “Operations Control mobilised a number of appliances including a specialised appliance due to potential hazardous substances."
“Fire crews remain in attendance at the scene.
“There are no reports of any casualties and are working to make the area safe.”
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