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Glasgow art school blaze: Fire crews spend second day at the scene Glasgow art school blaze: Fire crews spend second day at the scene
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Fire crews are spending a second day working to extinguish the blaze which has devastated Glasgow's School of Art.Fire crews are spending a second day working to extinguish the blaze which has devastated Glasgow's School of Art.
Fire chiefs said the fire - which also badly damaged the nearby O2 ABC music venue - had largely been contained.Fire chiefs said the fire - which also badly damaged the nearby O2 ABC music venue - had largely been contained.
Thermal imaging cameras are being used to identify any remaining hotspots.Thermal imaging cameras are being used to identify any remaining hotspots.
The fire service said it was too early to speculate on the cause, adding that forensic experts would not be able to gain access to the building until it had been made safe.The fire service said it was too early to speculate on the cause, adding that forensic experts would not be able to gain access to the building until it had been made safe.
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon described the damage as "heartbreaking".Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon described the damage as "heartbreaking".
Friday night's blaze is the second to hit the Charles Rennie Mackintosh-designed building in four years.Friday night's blaze is the second to hit the Charles Rennie Mackintosh-designed building in four years.
No-one is thought to have been injured by the fire, which was reported at about 23:20 on Friday. No-one was injured by the fire, which was reported at about 23:20 on Friday.
At the height of the blaze, a total of 120 firefighters and 20 fire engines were at the scene and nearby homes were evacuated as a precaution. Hoses brought water from the River Clyde to help fight the flames.At the height of the blaze, a total of 120 firefighters and 20 fire engines were at the scene and nearby homes were evacuated as a precaution. Hoses brought water from the River Clyde to help fight the flames.
A total of 50 firefighters, six fire engines and two high-reach appliances remain at the scene.A total of 50 firefighters, six fire engines and two high-reach appliances remain at the scene.
Group Manager Martin Hill said: "This has clearly been a protracted incident and today we are still very much in a firefighting phase.Group Manager Martin Hill said: "This has clearly been a protracted incident and today we are still very much in a firefighting phase.
"Our firefighters have been working effectively throughout the night and we are continuing to dampen down any remaining pockets of fire."Our firefighters have been working effectively throughout the night and we are continuing to dampen down any remaining pockets of fire.
"We will remain on the scene for as long as it takes - we are absolutely committed to preventing any further damage to surrounding properties and ensuring the area is made safe.""We will remain on the scene for as long as it takes - we are absolutely committed to preventing any further damage to surrounding properties and ensuring the area is made safe."
'Should be restored''Should be restored'
Chief officer Alasdair Hay said the fire service was working with structural engineers and Glasgow City Council's building control department during the operation.Chief officer Alasdair Hay said the fire service was working with structural engineers and Glasgow City Council's building control department during the operation.
"This is a heartbreaking incident and if we could take any solace from it, there has been no injuries," he told the BBC News Channel."This is a heartbreaking incident and if we could take any solace from it, there has been no injuries," he told the BBC News Channel.
"And what we want to absolutely avoid at this stage is for anyone to get injured, so we are being very cautious.""And what we want to absolutely avoid at this stage is for anyone to get injured, so we are being very cautious."
Meanwhile Scottish Secretary David Mundell ruled out a public inquiry into the blaze "unless someone can bring forward some exceptional reason".
He said various investigations would be held into the cause of the fire - as with any other similar incident.
Miles Glendinning, a professor of architectural conservation, told BBC Radio Scotland he was hopeful the art school could be restored as it still exists in digital form.Miles Glendinning, a professor of architectural conservation, told BBC Radio Scotland he was hopeful the art school could be restored as it still exists in digital form.
"I think it should be restored and it will be restored," he said."I think it should be restored and it will be restored," he said.
Speaking to Good Morning Scotland, he said "remarkable" records had been made of the building as part of the restoration project following the 2014 fire.Speaking to Good Morning Scotland, he said "remarkable" records had been made of the building as part of the restoration project following the 2014 fire.
"A Glasgow School of Art project team [made] a digital recording reconstruction of the whole building, not just the bit that was affected before, down to the nearest millimetre, outside and in, using photos and measured drawings," he said."A Glasgow School of Art project team [made] a digital recording reconstruction of the whole building, not just the bit that was affected before, down to the nearest millimetre, outside and in, using photos and measured drawings," he said.
"So the building still exists digitally even if the inside is for the moment physically absent. This is a world first for Scotland.""So the building still exists digitally even if the inside is for the moment physically absent. This is a world first for Scotland."
He said he would be "very surprised" if the building had to be knocked down and rebuilt, saying the walls could instead be reinforced.He said he would be "very surprised" if the building had to be knocked down and rebuilt, saying the walls could instead be reinforced.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon visited the site on Saturday.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon visited the site on Saturday.
She said: "The fire has been a devastating blaze, much worse than the one that took hold of the Mackintosh building four years ago.She said: "The fire has been a devastating blaze, much worse than the one that took hold of the Mackintosh building four years ago.
"The damage is severe and extensive. My heart goes out to everybody associated with the art school.""The damage is severe and extensive. My heart goes out to everybody associated with the art school."
Ms Sturgeon said the Scottish government stood "ready to provide any support" in the wake of the blaze.Ms Sturgeon said the Scottish government stood "ready to provide any support" in the wake of the blaze.
Prime Minister Teresa May said the UK government would support the Scottish government in restoration efforts.Prime Minister Teresa May said the UK government would support the Scottish government in restoration efforts.
The A-listed building, considered to be Charles Rennie Mackintosh's masterpiece, was badly damaged in a blaze in May 2014.The A-listed building, considered to be Charles Rennie Mackintosh's masterpiece, was badly damaged in a blaze in May 2014.
That blaze, which was caused by a faulty projector, destroyed the building's library, recognised as one of the world's finest examples of art nouveau.That blaze, which was caused by a faulty projector, destroyed the building's library, recognised as one of the world's finest examples of art nouveau.
It had been due to reopen next year after being restored in a project estimated to cost up to £35m.It had been due to reopen next year after being restored in a project estimated to cost up to £35m.
There was shock and disbelief that the building had been hit by another major blaze, with local people and former students among those to express sadness.There was shock and disbelief that the building had been hit by another major blaze, with local people and former students among those to express sadness.
Glasgow School of Art said its immediate focus was on its students after the "devastating" fire.Glasgow School of Art said its immediate focus was on its students after the "devastating" fire.
The Mackintosh building was completed in 1909 based on designs by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Scotland's most-lauded designer.The Mackintosh building was completed in 1909 based on designs by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Scotland's most-lauded designer.
Glasgow School of Art has produced a number of leading contemporary artists, including Douglas Gordon, Alison Watt, David Shrigley, and recent Turner Prize winners Simon Starling, Richard Wright and Martin Boyce.Glasgow School of Art has produced a number of leading contemporary artists, including Douglas Gordon, Alison Watt, David Shrigley, and recent Turner Prize winners Simon Starling, Richard Wright and Martin Boyce.