Reports of a chemical smell at a block of flats in Glasgow led to the area being evacuated.
Around 9pm on Thursday night, Police were called to a block of flats in Leven Street – next to Kenmure Street – in Glasgow after reports were made about a potential chemical leak.
Emergency services arrived at the scene and a number of buildings around the flats where the smell was coming from were cleared out as a precaution.
The building was confirmed to be safe a short time later and residents were allowed back into their homes that night.
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A statement from Police Scotland said: “Around 9pm on Thursday, 26 September, 2024, we were called to a report of a chemical smell at a block of flats in Leven Street, next to Kenmure Street, in Glasgow.
“Emergency services attended and a number of surrounding properties were evacuated as a precaution.
“The building was confirmed to be safe a short time later and residents were allowed back into their homes.”
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