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Man feared dead after Glasgow crane collapse One man dead after crane collapses in central Glasgow
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One man is feared dead after a crane collapsed in a building in the centre of Glasgow. A man has died and another has been seriously injured after a crane collapsed in central Glasgow.
The accident happened at Buchanan House on Port Dundas Road, which is occupied by Network Rail. Emergency services were called to reports of an industrial accident at Buchanan House, in Port Dundas Road, at about 12:25 on Wednesday.
The Scottish Ambulance Service said one man was confirmed dead at the scene. Another is being treated for a head injury at the nearby Royal Infirmary.
Staff have been evacuated from Buchanan House as a precaution.
The building, which houses offices for Network Rail and Transport Scotland, has been undergoing refurbishment work.
Police, fire and ambulance personnel are still working at the scene.Police, fire and ambulance personnel are still working at the scene.