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Watch as flames tear through double-decker bus after 'arson attack'

25 May 2023 , 22:50
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Watch as flames tear through double-decker bus after 'arson attack'
Watch as flames tear through double-decker bus after 'arson attack'

THIS is the terrifying moment flames rip through a double-decker bus after an alleged arson attack.

Passengers were forced to flee after the top deck of the National Express West Midlands service was said to have been deliberately set alight in Handsworth, Birmingham.

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Smoke billows from the double decker bus in Birmingham after an alleged arson attackCredit: SWNS
The bus went up in flames on a busy street at around 7.20pm yesterday
The bus went up in flames on a busy street at around 7.20pm yesterdayCredit: SWNS

Several firefighters battled to extinguish the blaze on Soho Road- one of the city's busiest streets - at 7.20pm yesterday.

Video footage obtained by Birmz Is Grime shows huge flames tearing through the vehicle moments after terrified passengers were evacuated.

The top deck was left gutted by the fire, which West Midlands Police confirmed was being treated as an arson attack on board the Number 74 service.

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West Midlands Fire Service also said the blaze, which took less than half an hour to extinguish, appeared to have been started deliberately.

Two crews from Handsworth fire station attended as well as highways engineers who were called to the scene due to damage to a nearby street light.

Luckily, nobody is believed to have been injured.

A West Midlands Fire Service spokesperson said: "Firefighters wore breathing apparatus and used hose reels and a main jet to extinguish the fire, which is believed to have been started deliberately.

"They had left the scene by 8.30pm. No-one was reported injured."

A National Express West Midlands spokesperson said: "At approximately 7.30pm yesterday (May 24) a National Express West Midlands double decker bus on the 74 service was involved in an incident on Soho Road, Birmingham.

"There were no injuries and all passengers were swiftly evacuated from the vehicle.

"West Midlands Police and West Midlands Fire Service attended the incident and we are giving every assistance with their investigations.

"Bus services in the area were diverted due to road closures as a result of the incident.

"We apologise to any of our customers whose journeys were affected."

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West Midlands Police said they were treating the blaze as an arson attack
West Midlands Police said they were treating the blaze as an arson attackCredit: SWNS
Luckly, no one was injured
Luckly, no one was injuredCredit: SWNS

Jon Rogers

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