Double-decker bus bursts into flames in Wimbledon as witnesses report huge ‘bang’

An electric double-decker bus burst into flames on Thursday morning, with shocked witnesses reporting a loud ‘bang’ on their commute.

People passing by described the dramatic scenes after the blaze broke out Wimbledon Hill Road shortly after 7.20am.

“We heard a huge bang. We were terrified,” one resident, Max Pashley, told CityAM.

Another witness wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Not what we expect to see on the school run…. Bus on fire – and the fumes are awful….”

People have been advised to avoid the area after police, ambulances, and firefighters all rushed to the scene during rush hour.

Three fire engines and around 15 firefighters attended the scene and 25m cordon and road closures are in place, the London Fire Brigade said.

The London Ambulance Service confirmed no one had been injured in the incident.

A London Fire Brigade spokesperson said: “Part of a double-decker electric bus is alight. A 25-metre cordon has been put in place as a precaution and road closures are in place. There are currently no reports of any injuries.”

The Met Police said they called at 7:23am to reports of a bus on fire and said they expect road closures to remain for some time. A spokesperson added: “We thank the local community for their patience and cooperation as emergency services work at the scene”

Earlier, the Merton Police account tweeted: “Please avoid the area of Wimbledon Hill Road this morning. There will be congestion as the road is blocked off in both south and northbound directions.”

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