An area of Glasgow Fort shopping centre has been cordoned off after high winds caused "loose hardware".
The shopping centre confirmed part of the central area of the mall has been closed off as a "safety precaution" following "loose" signs above a store.
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) confirmed they were in attendance at the shopping centre after being called to reports of "unsafe signage".
Eye-witnesses added that the cordoned off area surrounds the Topman storefront.
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An SFRS spokeswoman added: "We are currently in attendance. We responded to a call of unsafe signage on the outside of a building."
On Friday, two women were hit by a Marks & Spencers storefront sign on Argyle Street in the city centre.
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A woman was hospitalised following the incident which is also thought to have been caused by severe weather conditions.
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