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Saturday, 30 June 2007, 16:12 GMT 17:12 UK

Your pictures: Glasgow alert

An image of billowing flames from the burning car, its nose against the terminal building
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Thomas Conroy took this picture of the vehicle crashing into the Glasgow Airport's Terminal One building at about 1515BST.

An image of billowing flames from the burning car
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Richard Grey, who was at the airport to pick up relatives, took this picture after being evacuated.

A picture of police surrounding a man on the ground
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Mr Grey says this picture shows police surrounding one of the men involved in the incident who had apparently been on fire.

A handcuffed man being escorted by police at Glasgow Airport.
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Michael McRanor says he took this picture of one of the men being arrested at the scene.

Travellers and commuters observing the burning vehicle
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Travellers and visitors were evacuated to a safe distance. (Pic Thomas Conroy)

A fire engine at the scene
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Jennifer McGoff saw fire services arriving, leading to traffic chaos around the airport as roads were closed.

A security officer from Glasgow Airport approaching the vehicle
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Thomas Conroy took this picture of a security officer coming to the scene as people fled in the opposite direction

A picture of the closed motorway junction for Glasgow Airport
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BBC reporter Huw Williams was able to take this picture showing the building traffic chaos


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