A road has reopened almost one month after a building was deemed unsafe in Glasgow.
Emergency services were called to Hydepark Street, across from the former Daily Record offices, following reports of a building collapse on Wednesday, January 22.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service mobilised one appliance as a precautionary measure.
All persons were accounted for and no injuries were reported following the incident. Fire crews remain on the scene to ensure it is safe.
Images from the scene showed debris strewn across a car which was parked close by, with the vehicle’s windscreen smashed.
The section of road has since been reopened.
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