Firefighters remain on the scene of a major Dundee blaze more than 12 hours after it broke out.
Locals looked on in shock as a unit at Baldovie Industrial Estate on Forties Road went up in flames on Sunday night at about 8.15pm.
A huge plume of thick, black smoke rose over Dundee during the blaze – with nearby residents told to close their windows.
Five fire and rescue vehicles, including a height appliance, were called to the scene and have spent the whole night dealing with the blaze.
The service’s response was scaled back at about 1am.
However as of early Monday morning two pumps and the height appliance remained at the scene dealing with the incident.
A spokesman for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: “We were alerted at 8.14pm on Sunday, June 7 to reports of a fire within an industrial estate at Forties Road in Dundee.
“At its height operations control mobilised six appliances to the scene, where firefighters worked overnight to fight the fire.
“Crews remain on scene this morning working to extinguish the fire, with two fire appliances and a height appliance still in attendance.
“There are no casualties.”
On Sunday night a Broughty Ferry resident said “bangs and pops” of explosions could be heard, as well as the billowing smoke.
Police put a road closure in place between Summerfield Avenue and Berwick Drive following the fire.