Two people have died and three others are being treated in hospital after a fire broke out at a luxury hotel on the banks of Loch Lomond.
Dozens of firefighters were called to the five-star Cameron House hotel at around 6.40am.
Police Scotland said one person died at the scene while another died at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley.
Three other people, two adults and a child believed to be from one family, were taken to hospital in Glasgow for treatment.
Officers said the hotel has been "extensively damaged".
More than 200 guests were evacuated from the hotel while emergency services took control of the area.
Firefighters searched the building and tackled flames in the roof of the hotel from an aerial unit.
Police and fire officers are now investigating the cause of the fire.
The hotel is a popular wedding venue and houses the Michelin starred Martin Wishart at Loch Lomond restaurant.
On its website, Cameron House said the fire was within the main building.
A message read: "We would ask all guests and customers to remain patient as we work with the emergency services to establish the extent of the damage and ascertain when we will be able to re-open."
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon tweeted: "This is absolutely dreadful news. My heart goes out to the loved ones of those who have died, and to all those affected.
"My thanks also to our brave firefighters and emergency services.