Devastating Fire Near Glasgow Central Led to New Collapses: Station Still Closed
Powerful fire near Glasgow Central - Additional collapses have been observed in a building near Glasgow Central station as a result of a large fire that occurred on Union Street in Glasgow, Scotland. The situation at the scene remains tense, and rescuers continue their operations in the area.

This fire caused serious damage to surrounding buildings, leading to great concern in the city center. The weakening of the building's structure after the initial fire made new collapses probable, and in recent days, the situation has been observed to worsen further.
One of the most significant consequences of this incident is the suspension of operations at Glasgow Central station. The main station will remain closed until next week, but lower-level services have already been restored. This situation has caused considerable difficulties for passengers traveling to and from the city.
As a result of the fire, many travelers have been stranded in Glasgow, as the disruption of transport links has disrupted their plans. City officials and transport companies continue their efforts to stabilize the situation.
Investigations into the origin of the fire are ongoing. It has been revealed that the shop where the fire started was not registered for e-cigarette sales and had not paid its business taxes. These facts constitute one of the main directions of the investigation and raise new questions regarding the causes of the fire.
The scale and consequences of this incident have led to widespread discussions in the city of Glasgow. City authorities and relevant institutions are considering measures to prevent similar tragedies in the future and emphasize the importance of adhering to relevant regulations.
