This is the moment a group of brave firefighters tackle a major fire in Glasgow's East End.
In footage supplied by Glasgow Times reader, Colin Harkins, the group can be seen attempting to contain the flames, which have taken over a derelict building near Duke Street.
We told you previously that fire crews were called out earlier this evening after residents in Glasgow reported hearing a 'massive explosion' - with some saying their houses shook as a result.
It is not yet known what caused the explosion, but a spokeswoman for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service confirmed to the Glasgow Times that no injuries have been reported.
Multiple appliances are in attendance, and roads nearby have been closed off.
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There are no reports of any injuries.
Local councillor Allan Casey said the fire appears to have started from a site that houses waste closeby.
He tweeted: "I understand there has been a loud explosion in the Dennistoun area.
"This seems to have stemmed from a fire at a site that houses waste just off Duke Street. @scotfire_glasgo are on site and dealing with the incident.
"I hope everyone is safe."
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