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Blaze guts one of world’s top art schools in Glasgow — again

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LONDON: Fire ripped through one of the world's top art schools early yesterday as the historic building in the Scottish city of Glasgow was undergoing major restoratio­n work following another blaze four years ago.

Smoke and flames billowed from the Glasgow School of Art as firefighte­rs rushed to tackle the blaze which began at around 11.20pm (2220 GMT) on Friday.

There were no casualties, the fire service said.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said her heart ‘breaks for Glasgow's beloved' art school, which is housed in one of Scotland's most cherished buildings.

“This is clearly an extremely serious situation,” she said.

Local residents were being evacuated from their homes with the glow from the blaze visible across the city centre, witnesses told Press Associatio­n.

The news agency said the fire had spread to a nearby campus and a nightclub.

The fire broke out four years after another blaze tore through the art school in May 2014, badly damaging the building which was designed by architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Eyewitness­es told the BBC the fire looked ‘much worse' than the last one.

Iain Bushell, deputy chief officer for Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, told the broadcaste­r that efforts to bring the fire under control are expected to be ‘prolonged' with firefighte­rs facing “an extremely challengin­g and complex incident”.

Writing on Twitter, Paul Sweeney, a Glasgow MP, said he was “devastated that a major fire has broken out at the Glasgow School of Art tonight”.

“It looks like the entire interior space is now fully alight. The best we can probably hope for is structural facade retention and a complete rebuild of the interior.”

Mackintosh, a Glasgow-born architect and designer (18681928), was a leading exponent of Art Nouveau, whose distinctiv­e lines and lettering remain influentia­l.

He won a competitio­n to design the building in 1897 and it took around 10 years to complete. It is now a landmark in the city with special government-protected status.

The school's alumni include recent Turner Prize for art

It looks like the entire interior space is now fully alight. The best we can probably hope for is structural facade retention and a complete rebuild of the interior — Paul Sweeney, Glasgow MP

winners Simon Starling (2005), Richard Wright (2009) and Martin Boyce (2011).

Others include ‘Doctor Who' actor Peter Capaldi, Harry Potter and James Bond movie actor Robbie Coltrane, and members from the Scottish rock bands Travis and Franz Ferdinand.

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The rear elevation of the Glasgow School of Art is seen on fire, in Glasgow, Scotland, Britain in this still image obtained from social media.—
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Members of the congregati­on file past the ashes of Hawking at the site of their internment in the nave of the Abbey church, during a memorial service at Westminste­r Abbey, in central London.

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