A lorry was engulfed in a blaze while crossing a bridge in the Highlands.
Emergency services were called to the Kessock Bridge, just north of Inverness, at about 7.50pm on Monday.
The alarm was raised after an HGV went up in flames, with the cabin “well alight”.
A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokeswoman said: “We did receive quite a number of calls to it. An articulated lorry was on fire and the crew cab was well alight.
“We have no indication of any injuries or any entrapments or anything like that.”
The A9 northbound carriageway on the crossing was closed while the incident was dealt with by emergency services.
Two fire engines were sent to the scene, with crews using two hose reel jets and two sets of breathing apparatus to tackle the blaze.
Police Scotland were also in attendance, helping to deal with traffic management.
The fire service spokeswoman said the flames had been extinguished by 8.25pm.
Firefighters tackle lorry blaze on busy Highland bridge