Firefighters are battling a blaze in Fife’s Amazon warehouse.
Crews from Dunfermline, Lochgelly and Kirkcaldy were called to the incident on the second floor of the Fulfilment Centre near Duloch at about 9.30pm.
The building has been evacuated as firefighters bring the flames under control.
Nobody is believed to have been injured.
A fire and rescue spokeswoman said: “We are in attendance there at the moment. We got the call at 9.31pm. A report of a fire within the building.
“The fire has now been located and we are at work trying to extinguish that.
“We are at work with four breathing apparatus, two hose reel jets, two thermal cameras, and they are using a height appliance to inspect the roof.
“The building has been evacuated. Crews are there from Dunfermline, Lochgelly, and the height appliance is from Kirkcaldy.”
The fire is not believed to be suspicious.
Police have also been called to the scene.
A spokesman for the force said: “We are supporting (the Scottish Fire and Recue Service) at a building fire at Amazon, Dunfermline.
“Emergency services remain in attendance. There are no reports of any injuries, and at this stage it is not thought to be suspicious. ”
We are supporting @fire_scot at a building fire at Amazon, Dunfermline. Emergency services remain in attendance. There are no reports of any injuries, and at this stage it is not thought to be suspicious. #Dunfermline
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Amazon’s massive Dunfermline fulfilment centre currently employs more than 1,000 members of staff.
The site is the same size as 15 football pitches and holds millions of products.
On September 6, the centre was evacuated following a bomb scare.