Major fire devastates Glasgow School of Art

IANS  |  Glasgow 

Glasgow's world-renowned has been ravaged by another huge blaze, four years after part of the building was destroyed by fire, emergency services said on Saturday.

Flames destroyed the building after it caught fire at around 11.15 p.m., on Friday, a report said. The facility was completed by Scottish in 1909.

No casualties or injuries were reported in the blaze that spread to nearby buildings, including the and O2 music venue, which suffered "extensive damage". The renovated had been due to reopen next year.

It was earlier devastated in the blaze that ripped through the building in May 2014. It was being restored in a project estimated to cost up to 35 million pounds.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service's said the fire damage was "exceptionally significant". He said it was likely that all the restoration work carried out since the last fire had been destroyed.

Unlike four years ago, art students were not using the now fire-ravaged building for their degree work. Nearby homes were evacuated as a precaution.

"This is a very sad morning in the city of Glasgow," Scotland's said in a statement. "is an institution that is loved not just by its students, staff and the people of this city, but by many around the world."

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First Published: Sat, June 16 2018. 19:52 IST