A van has flipped on to its side after a crash in Glasgow's city centre.
The incident occurred at around 7.45am on Sunday morning on Bath Street.
Police Scotland and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service attened the scene and closed the road to deal with the incident.
Twitter user @daviekane90 shared these images on the social media platform.
Bad accident on bath street van on its side hope it's no one is seriously injured, police fire brigade and paramedics on scene pic.twitter.com/N1aND7N9pi
— Div Kane (@daviekane90) August 18, 2019
— Div Kane (@daviekane90) August 18, 2019
A spokeswoman for the fire service said: "We are in attendance at a road traffic collision at Bath Street after a call came in at 7.49am. We have two appliances in attendance at the scene."
Glasgow City Council has advised drivers to avoid the area and follow police directions for diversions.
The statement read: "Due to a road traffic collision, the junction of Hope Street at Bath Street will subject to Police closure until further notice. Road users should avoid this junction at this time."
More news to follow.
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