Passengers flee London bus moments before it bursts into flames on busy Twickenham road

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30 firefightrers tackled a blaze after a bus burst into flames -Credit:No credit


Paaengers were forced to flee a London bus moments before it burst into flames on a busy road in Twickenham. 30 firefightrers tackled a blaze after a bus burst into flames. The bus was driving down Richmond Road, Twickenham, London when smoke emerged.

The bus stopped, and all the passengers got off the vehicle. Nobody is believed to be injured. Paul Buckley, 58, from Twickenham, was walking down the street when he saw the bus on fire.

He said: "I wasn't on the bus, I was just approaching as the people had just got off the bus. People on the bus told me that cars behind were tooting them and it went up in flames and went up quickly."

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The bus stopped, and all the passengers got off the vehicle, nobody is believed to be injured -Credit:No credit

"The bus was a third or so full - there were a dozen passengers on board."

Five fire engines including 30 firefighters were called at 1.18pm on Saturday to tackle the blaze. The diesel double decker bus was destroyed by the fire and the cause is under investigation.

A Met Police spokesperson told the Mirror: "Emergency services were called at 1.20pm on Saturday, May 18, to a bus on fire in Richmond Road, Twickenham. There were no reported injuries. Enquiries continue alongside London Fire Brigade colleagues."

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