Fire at Glasgow vape shop causes evacuation of Central Station
A fire at a vape shop on Union Street prompted the evacuation of Glasgow Central Station and caused significant transport disruption.

Glasgow Central Station was evacuated and closed Sunday evening following a fire at a nearby vape shop, causing major disruption to rail services and traffic in Scotland's largest city.
The fire broke out at a shop on Union Street at approximately 15:45 on Sunday, prompting emergency services to respond with six fire crews and a specialist vehicle to tackle the blaze.
The incident led to the complete closure and evacuation of Glasgow Central Station, one of Scotland's busiest transport hubs, as a precautionary measure due to the proximity of the fire.
The station closure caused significant disruption to rail passengers, with services affected throughout the evening. Road traffic in the city center was also impacted as emergency services cordoned off the area around the incident.
Further details about the cause of the fire, any injuries, or the timeline for reopening the station have not yet been released by authorities.