Firefighters have returned to a Dundee bus depot on Monday morning to assess the damage caused by a major blaze.
Flames began to tear through a warehouse at the Fishers Tours site on Mid Craigie Road shortly after 11pm on Sunday.
Crews found a large 30×80 metre, single-storey warehouse well-alight and immediately set to tackling the flames.
Staff at the firm were able to alert them to the presence of acetylene cylinders within the building, but Scottish Fire and Rescue said there had been no need to set up an exclusion zone.
“Around 25% of the building was involved,” a spokeswoman said.
“An aerial ladder was detailed to dampen down the structure while crews worked to contain the blaze.
“They managed to isolate the cylinders and there was no need to set up an exclusion zone.”
Firefighters remained on the scene for around two and a half hours before they were confident the fire was out.
They revisited the premises this morning to set up thermal imaging cameras, which confirmed that there was no further threat of fire.
Bosses at Fishers are assessing the damage while clean-up takes place.