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EMERGENCY services are battling a huge fire that broke out in Dundee city centre on Saturday evening.
Scottish Fire and Rescue said there are six crews on the scene after the blaze broke out shortly after 6pm.
The fire is understood to be in the old Robertson’s furniture store on Barrack Street.
Pictures and video footage shared by residents showed huge flames which could be seen from Fife on the approach to Dundee.
Fire in Dundee just behind the Overgate - just got sent this video 😲 pic.twitter.com/EzdF7jlQIQ
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A cordon has been put in place following the incident, with police redirecting traffic as neighbouring streets are closed.
Shona Robison, MSP for Dundee East and social justice secretary said: “Such a shame to see the destruction of the once lovely Art Deco Robertson furniture store building in Dundee. Thoughts are with the emergency services working hard to get the blaze under control.”
North East MSP Maurice Golden said he hoped the fire was under control and that “everyone is safe”.
According to The Courier newspaper, the furniture shop closed in 2011 and has been empty for the last 11 years.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 6pm on Saturday police were called to assist Scottish Fire and Rescue Service at the scene of a fire on Barrack Street.
Fire in #Dundee city centre. pic.twitter.com/tVOXCNA9FD
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“Emergency services remain at the scene and the neighbouring streets are currently closed.”
Emergency services are currently battling a large fire in an abandoned building in Dundee city centre - here's the latest from the scene. pic.twitter.com/27ZvNZWVLX
— The Courier (@thecourieruk) November 12, 2022
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