Roads have reopened following a huge fire in North Glasgow.

As we have reported at the time, 999 crews have told residents to stay indoors on Wednesday night, as they battled a blaze in a Springburn industrial estate.

Emergency services were called at 8.21pm and Petershill Road was shut, along with nearby Darnick Street and Hobden Street.

Now, Glasgow City Council has confirmed that these roads are fully open to traffic, after the incident.

There are no reported casualties.


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Glasgow Times: Police officers at Petershill RoadPolice officers at Petershill Road (Image: Newsquest)

Glasgow Times: Firefighters on the scene of the fireFirefighters on the scene of the fire (Image: Colin Mearns/Staff)

Glasgow Times: The derelict buildingThe derelict building (Image: Colin Mearns)

A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: "We were alerted at 8.21pm on Wednesday, May 31 to reports of a building on fire at Petershill Road, Glasgow.

"Operations Control mobilised four appliances and one high vehicle to the scene of a well-developed fire affecting a derelict building.

"There are no reported casualties."