A significant blaze erupted in the early hours at the old Debenhams building on Edinburgh’s Princes Street, prompting a swift response from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. Crews arrived around 02:50 with seven fire engines and three specialist vehicles to tackle the fire, which remains ongoing.
The incident has led to major disruptions in the area, particularly affecting tram services. Edinburgh Trams announced that services are only operating part route from Edinburgh Airport to the west end. To accommodate affected passengers, tickets will be accepted on ScotRail between Edinburgh Gateway and Edinburgh Waverley, as well as on Lothian bus services between West End and Newhaven.
This fire not only poses immediate safety concerns but also highlights vulnerabilities in urban infrastructure. The disruption of public transport services can have a ripple effect on local businesses and commuters, potentially impacting the economy in the area.
As firefighters continue their efforts, the community is reminded of the importance of emergency preparedness and the potential for such incidents to disrupt daily life. The ongoing situation will be monitored closely as authorities work to manage the aftermath and restore normalcy.
Source: BBC News

