
In a dramatic image of utter devastation, Glasgow's most famous landmarks are reduced to islands in a sea of flood water. Such recognisable sights as the SECC, the Armadillo, the Glasgow Science Tower and the Clyde Arc bridge - better known as the 'squinty bridge' - are surrounded by water, leaving the city almost unrecognisable.
Thankfully, the pictures are not photographs but computer generated scenes.

The Epic Games Store is giving away two Styx games this week.
Today, Bungie premiered its “Developer Insights | Runner Shells” video of their PvPvE survival extraction FPS Marathon.

The Outerhaven writes: Dynasty Warriors: Origins Visions of Four Heroes lets you try four different What If paths from the main game.
Christ! it's all ways doom and gloom with the Daily Mail
What's this got to do with GAMES?
Im an American but my heart dropped to stomach while reading the opening paragraph, until I got to the part about these shots being computer generated. This is trash and shouldnt have been approved.
With enough REAL catastrophes going on in the World, who want to see or read about fake ones bc I sure in the hell dont. I'm in LA and we just had a 5.4 quake a little over a week ago.
what a surprise...this is the Daiy Mail. The UK newspaper that LOVES to scaremonger. They are a trashy paper.
I have reported this.
This is nothing but propaganda.
How do you die in a flood? Can't these people SWIM?