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Glasgow School of Art fire: Crews tackle blaze at Charles Rennie Mackintosh building Glasgow School of Art fire: Charles Rennie Mackintosh building 'saved from total destruction'
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Firefighters are tackling a major blaze at one of Europe's leading art schools, after a fire broke out at the Glasgow School of Art's historic Charles Rennie Mackintosh building. Firefighters have managed to save the Glasgow School of Art from "total destruction" after hours battling a fire that threatened to raze the historic building to the ground.
Smoke could be seen billowing from the roof of the building and flames coming from some windows on the upper floors. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said more than 90 per cent of the building was described as “viable” and up to 70 per cent of the contents were saved.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said six appliances were at the scene and firefighters arrived within four minutes. Assistant Chief Officer Dave Boyle said: "Crews have been working absolutely flat out throughout this very challenging incident and it is clear their effort and skill has saved this treasured building and many of the items it housed.
The art school confirmed everyone has been safely evacuated from the building and said there are no reports of casulaties. In a Twitter post, it said: "Everyone safe & evacuated. On behalf of staff and students, thank you to all who have expressed concern over Twitter. Updates as they come." "While the priority from the outset was to save life we have also been working closely with Glasgow School of Art staff to ensure firefighters conducted an effective salvage operation.
"We are of course very conscious the Mackintosh is a world renowned building that is a key feature of this great city, and that the artworks it stores are not only valuable but also cherished."
He added: "Work to save everything that can be saved is ongoing and we will continue to work closely with GSA staff and students throughout this operation
Mr Boyle said: "We are acutely aware this period is the culmination of years of endeavour for students and that their irreplaceable work is inside the Mackintosh."
A GSA spokeswoman expressed "very sincere thanks" to firefighters.
Fire crews will remain at the scene through the night dampening down hot spots to prevent any further flare-ups.
Everyone was evacuated from the building when the blaze started and smoke could be seen billowing from the roof as flames burst out from windows on the upper floors.
Austin Yuill, who works as a chef at the art school, told the BBC: "I've been moved two streets away from the Mackintosh building but before we left the place was completely ablaze all down the west side of the building.Austin Yuill, who works as a chef at the art school, told the BBC: "I've been moved two streets away from the Mackintosh building but before we left the place was completely ablaze all down the west side of the building.
"I'm told it started in the basement and it's worked its way all the way up through the five floors."I'm told it started in the basement and it's worked its way all the way up through the five floors.
"As far as I know it started from a spark which has gone on to foam, expanding foam.""As far as I know it started from a spark which has gone on to foam, expanding foam."
The Glasgow School of Art – designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Asked how busy the art school was, he said: "It would be very busy because we're working up to the end-of-year assessments, so all the students were installing their work today all over the Mackintosh building. There are a lot of very upset students here."Asked how busy the art school was, he said: "It would be very busy because we're working up to the end-of-year assessments, so all the students were installing their work today all over the Mackintosh building. There are a lot of very upset students here."
He added: "Quite apart from it being voted the best building of the last 175 years, it is a major tourist draw and has an incredible reputation as an art school. This is really terrible."He added: "Quite apart from it being voted the best building of the last 175 years, it is a major tourist draw and has an incredible reputation as an art school. This is really terrible."
Scottish Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop said on Twitter: "Serious concern about fire at Glasgow School of Art."Scottish Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop said on Twitter: "Serious concern about fire at Glasgow School of Art."
Shadow Scottish secretary Margaret Curran used the social networking site to say she had "just heard about terrible fire at Glasgow School of Art", adding: "Hope people are safe."Shadow Scottish secretary Margaret Curran used the social networking site to say she had "just heard about terrible fire at Glasgow School of Art", adding: "Hope people are safe."
Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson, who is an MSP for the Glasgow region, said the blaze was "dreadful news", describing the art school building as "one of Glasgow's finest".Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson, who is an MSP for the Glasgow region, said the blaze was "dreadful news", describing the art school building as "one of Glasgow's finest".
Additional reporting by PAAdditional reporting by PA