Residents in parts of Inverness have been issued with advice on how to deal with asbestos dust after a major fire in the city.
The blaze badly damaged a haulage firm's warehouse in the Merkinch area Tuesday.
Five hundred homes have been sent letters telling residents their property may have been affected by asbestos dust.
But Highland Council insist any risk of illness is low.
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