A significant fire has devastated a historic building on Princes Street in Edinburgh, igniting early Thursday morning. The flames, which erupted on the upper floors, have created large plumes of smoke visible across the city, raising concerns about safety and transport disruptions.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is actively working to control the blaze, which has led to the closure of Princes Street, a key thoroughfare in the capital. This closure is expected to cause delays for public transport, particularly affecting Scottish Citylink services that operate in the area.
This incident follows a recent fire at the nearby Jenners department store, highlighting a troubling trend of fire incidents in central Edinburgh. The historical significance of the affected building adds to the community’s distress, as it is not just a structure but part of the city’s cultural heritage.
As emergency services continue their response, residents and businesses are left to grapple with the immediate impacts, including potential long-term effects on local commerce and tourism in this iconic shopping district.
Source: GB News

