The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Finding art school fire cause ‘will take time’

SFRS chiefs say probe into devastatin­g outbreak ‘complex’

- LUCINDA CAMERON AND LAURA PATERSON

Fire chiefs are confident they will discover how the blaze which engulfed the Glasgow School of Art (GSA) started – but stressed the “very complex” investigat­ion will take time.

Four appliances remained at the scene at midday yesterday following the fire, which broke out in the historic Mackintosh Building at 11.19pm on Friday and spread to nearby buildings including the O2 ABC.

The blaze is the second in four years to hit the building, which was undergoing a multi-million-pound restoratio­n project to return it to its former glory.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) said the investigat­ion into the cause of the blaze has already started and they believe they will be able to pinpoint how it started.

Assistant Chief Officer David McGown of the SFRS said: “The investigat­ion into this devastatin­g incident has already commenced.

“Our fire investigat­ion team has started gathering informatio­n and, working alongside our police partners, will look at various sources of informatio­n to establish exactly what has happened here.

“However, I would like to stress that this is a very complex process and will take time.”

He added: “Our fire investigat­ions team are specialist­s in their own field.

“They will look at every aspect of this incident – including the cause of the fire, how it spread and what safety measures were in place.

“We understand the need for clarity here and why so many want to know how this happened, but I would again like to reiterate that we need to establish the full facts and circumstan­ces of this incident – and this will take time.”

Earlier Mr McGown told BBC Good Morning Scotland: “I can give this guarantee that we will find out what happened in this fire, what the cause was and what the cause of spread was.”

At the height of the incident more than 120 firefighte­rs were involved in fighting the blaze. There have been no reports of any casualties.

A few pockets of fire remain which crews were still working to extinguish yesterday.

The blaze has shocked and saddened people in Glasgow and beyond, including leading figures in the worlds of art and music.

Singer Annie Lennox tweeted: “So sad and disappoint­ed for everyone affected by this 2nd devastatin­g fire... (who would believe??!!) at Glasgow’s historic and renowned Charles Rennie Mackintosh art school. .. the renovators, students, staff, alumni, noble fire fighters and everyone in Glasgow.”

Experts have estimated the cost of rebuilding the gutted Mackintosh Building would be at least £100 million, if anything can be salvaged at all.

However GSA bosses said they remain hopeful of a positive outcome for the historic school.

I can give this guarantee that we will find out what happened in this fire, what the cause was and what the cause of spread was. DAVID MCGOWN

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? External fire damage at Glasgow School of Art’s historic Mackintosh Building.
Picture: PA. External fire damage at Glasgow School of Art’s historic Mackintosh Building.

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