The photographs show the completed hallway, stage, stalls, walkways and lighting within the venue.
Helicopters had been deployed to water-bomb the fire over the weekend.Five groups of walkers were located on the hills on Friday night, but were moved away from the area.
Among those rescued were Bruce Marbrow and his son Jack, 13, who had travelled from Yorkshire for a trip with friend Scott Rayner and his son Frankie, 13, to camp in Galloway Forest Park.When they saw smoke in the distance, the campers attributed it to the controlled burning of heather, not realising the flames were from a wildfire,Mr Marbrow told The Scotsman the fire was a "proper inferno" about 20m (66ft) away from where they intended to camp.
They were rescued at about 04:00 on Saturday by the HM Coastguard search and rescue helicopter.Police Scotland said on Monday afternoon a number of areas were still affected, including Merrick, Millmore and Macaterick, and that the public should continue to avoid affected areas.
A fire engine remained at the scene overnight on Sunday, while another was despatched on Monday morning.
In the Highlands, five fire engines were at the scene of the blaze on Monday and people have been advised to stay away from the area.Writing to the Labour MP for Harlow, Chris Vince, she said the government was "actively considering" options to renew the UK's high containment laboratories.
"A new site in Harlow is one of the options being considered," Reeves said.The existing site earmarked for development, once owned by pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline, was purchased for £30m in 2017.
, more than £400m has already been spent on the project.In her letter, Reeves said: "The government understands the pressing need for a decision to be made.