Friday, December 20, 2013

London Bus Crash Leaves 32 Passengers Injured

A bus has crashed into a tree in south London, injuring 32 passengers, seven seriously, say police.
The accident happened around 10.50am on Kennington Road near the Imperial War Museum, while the number 59 bus was en route to King's Cross.
Emergency services said several passengers had to be freed from the wreckage.
A 19-year-old woman and a man were the last to be rescued and are among those most badly hurt.
Bus crash in Kennington
Kennington Road has been closed and several bus routes redirected
Clive Robinson, from London Fire Brigade, said workers had to cut through the bodywork of the bus to free several passengers. Ladders were used to reach those on the top deck.
"The actual floor of the bus was starting to collapse and we had to shore that up," he said.
Earlier, police reported that two people were in a critical condition.
Bus crash
Among the injured were two police officers
Among the injured were two police officers who had been travelling on the bus. They were taken to hospital - one with a suspected broken arm.
Kevin Brown, of the London Ambulance Service, said the injuries ranged from bumps and bruises to serious limb and head injuries.
Aerial footage from the scene showed the front of the bus, operated by Arriva, collapsed around the trunk of a tree.
Bus crash in London
The TfL have promised a 'thorough' investigation into the crash
Transport for London said there will be a thorough investigation.
Mike Weston, TfL's director for buses, said: "Our first concern is, of course, for the driver, passengers and others involved in this incident.
"There will be a thorough investigation into this incident as a matter of urgency."
Bus crash
Police are still unsure what caused the crash
Police say they still do not know what caused the crash and will be viewing CCTV footage from inside the bus.
Chief Superintendent Glyn Jones said: "At this stage we don't know what's caused the collision - that is subject to an ongoing investigation."
Kennington Road was closed in both directions with routes 3, 59, 159 and 360 on diversion.

adapted from: http://news.sky.com/story/1185331/london-bus-crash-leaves-32-passengers-injured

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