Dramatic moment electric double decker bus bursts into flames after terrifying 'bang' during rush hour: Emergency crews scramble to site as blast sparks road chaos - but miraculously NO ONE is hurt

* Witness the Wimbledon bus fire? Please email: [email protected] *

An electric double decker bus burst into flames in London this morning, causing rush hour mayhem as ‘terrified’ witnesses reported hearing a ‘huge bang’.

Clouds of smoke billowed from the vehicle in the centre of Wimbledon after it caught fire at about 7.20am, with firefighters setting up an 80ft (25m) cordon.

Three fire engines and 15 firefighters raced to the scene, with dramatic photographs showing the blaze destroyed the rear of the bus and blew out the back windows.

As police confirmed there were no injuries but urged motorists to avoid the scene, local resident Max Pashley told City AM: ‘We heard a huge bang. We were terrified.’

Another witness, Roderick Cameron, tweeted a photo of the flames and said: ‘Not what we expect to see on the school run. Bus on fire – and the fumes are awful.’

The Optare Metrodecker 1050 bus operates route 200 from Mitcham to Raynes Park, and it has been run by Go-Ahead London from the Merton garage since June 2021.

* Witness the Wimbledon bus fire? Please email: [email protected]

The electric double decker bus burst into flames today in Wimbledon, South West London

The electric double decker bus burst into flames today in Wimbledon, South West London

Emergency services respond to the bus fire this morning in Wimbledon, South West London

Emergency services respond to the bus fire this morning in Wimbledon, South West London

The smoldering bus with a charred back window on Wimbledon Hill Road this morning

The smoldering bus with a charred back window on Wimbledon Hill Road this morning

Police said there were no injuries but urged people to avoid the scene in Wimbledon today

Police said there were no injuries but urged people to avoid the scene in Wimbledon today

Firefighters continue to put out the blaze this morning in Wimbledon, South West London

Firefighters continue to put out the blaze this morning in Wimbledon, South West London

The smoldering bus with a charred back window on Wimbledon Hill Road this morning

The smoldering bus with a charred back window on Wimbledon Hill Road this morning

The bus fire in Wimbledon this morning led to firefighters setting up an 80ft (25m) cordon

The bus fire in Wimbledon this morning led to firefighters setting up an 80ft (25m) cordon

@jcarlosartori

Thursday 11th January wimbledon busonfire electricbus news london londonnews

♬ Memory Reboot – iBertoli

The blaze on Alwyne Road led to Wimbledon Hill Road being partially blocked with congestion to Wimbledon Village southbound and to the Broadway northbound.

A London Fire Brigade spokeswoman told MailOnline: ‘Firefighters have been called to a fire involving a bus on Wimbledon Hill Road in Wimbledon.

‘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 Brigade was called at 7.21am. Three fire engines and around 15 firefighters from Wimbledon, New Malden and Wandsworth fire stations are at the scene.’

Emergency services are on the scene after the bus caught fire in Wimbledon this morning

Emergency services are on the scene after the bus caught fire in Wimbledon this morning

Firefighters established a cordon and are working at the scene in Wimbledon this morning

Firefighters established a cordon and are working at the scene in Wimbledon this morning

Emergency services are on the scene after the bus caught fire in Wimbledon this morning

Emergency services are on the scene after the bus caught fire in Wimbledon this morning

Firefighters established a cordon and are working at the scene in Wimbledon this morning

Firefighters established a cordon and are working at the scene in Wimbledon this morning

Emergency services are on the scene after the bus caught fire in Wimbledon this morning

Emergency services are on the scene after the bus caught fire in Wimbledon this morning

And a Scotland Yard spokeswoman told MailOnline: ‘Police were called at 7.23am on Thursday, January 11 to reports of a bus on fire at Wimbledon Hill and Alwyne Road, SW19.

‘Officers, London Fire Brigade attended. At the scene a bus had caught fire. Road closures and cordons are in place. We expect them to remain for some time.

‘There were no reported injuries. We thank the local community for their patience and cooperation as emergency services work at the scene. If possible please avoid the area.’

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.’

Firefighters established a cordon and are working at the scene in Wimbledon this morning

Firefighters established a cordon and are working at the scene in Wimbledon this morning

Emergency services are on the scene after the bus caught fire in Wimbledon this morning

Emergency services are on the scene after the bus caught fire in Wimbledon this morning

Firefighters established a cordon and are working at the scene in Wimbledon this morning

Firefighters established a cordon and are working at the scene in Wimbledon this morning

Emergency services are on the scene after the bus caught fire in Wimbledon this morning

Emergency services are on the scene after the bus caught fire in Wimbledon this morning

Emergency services are on the scene after the bus caught fire in Wimbledon this morning

Emergency services are on the scene after the bus caught fire in Wimbledon this morning

Firefighters established a cordon and are working at the scene in Wimbledon this morning

Firefighters established a cordon and are working at the scene in Wimbledon this morning

Stephen Hammond, the Conservative MP for Wimbledon, tweeted: ‘Emergency services are dealing with an ongoing incident with a bus in Wimbledon Town Centre. Please be aware that journeys may take longer than usual.’

And Daniel Holden, Tory councillor and deputy leader of the Merton Conservative Group, tweeted: ‘Bus fire this morning in Hillside on Wimbledon Hill Road.

‘I hope no one was injured by this incident. @MPSMerton @LondonFire on the scene and that section of road has been closed. Buses and traffic are on diversion.’

MailOnline has also contacted Transport for London (TfL) for comment. The cause of the fire is not yet known.

Electric buses have been carrying passengers in London since 2014 when Boris Johnson was Mayor, and there are about 1,000 now in operation across the capital.

* Witness the Wimbledon bus fire? Please email: [email protected] 

OTHER NEWS

9 minutes ago

Kings Battle for an Ancient Throne in Nigeria

9 minutes ago

Simone Biles leads the most experienced U.S. women's gymnastics team ever into the Olympics

9 minutes ago

Chinese migrants deported on first large flight from U.S. since 2018

9 minutes ago

AP PHOTOS: Voters will deliver judgment on Conservative government in UK national election

9 minutes ago

The best concerts of 2024 so far: AP’s picks include Olivia Rodrigo, Bad Bunny, George Strait, SZA

9 minutes ago

Formula E has eyes on China's Zhou

9 minutes ago

COE prices end mixed, with premium for larger cars down 1.4% to $100,901

9 minutes ago

F-16 crash in Tengah due to rare simultaneous malfunction of components: Ng Eng Hen

9 minutes ago

Greg Abbott Under Fire in New Legal Filing

9 minutes ago

Man Utd welcome 10 players to club as new recruits pictured at Old Trafford

9 minutes ago

Loose Women guest 'booed' after SNP leader makes major England confession

9 minutes ago

Italy set to order 550 German tanks

9 minutes ago

Full List of Pet Food Recalls as Warnings Issued to Customers

9 minutes ago

Riccardo Calafiori reveals his favourite Premier League teams amid Arsenal & Chelsea links

9 minutes ago

F1 Driver Lando Norris Looks 'Very Happy' Modeling This EV Scooter

9 minutes ago

British son and father tourist duo found dead in Brazil after 'being electrocuted'

9 minutes ago

Democrats rushed to stop Joe Manchin from calling for Biden to step aside days after the debate

9 minutes ago

Friendly's, Hershey's, and Chipwich Among Ice Cream Brands Recalled for Listeria Risk

9 minutes ago

Arda Guler matches Cristiano Ronaldo & Wayne Rooney Euros record

9 minutes ago

Russia fears new Ukrainian 'Frankenstein tank'

9 minutes ago

Hurricane Beryl 'leaves almost whole island homeless' as it churns towards Jamaica

9 minutes ago

Trump: Face it, ‘You Can Be Evil’ so Long as You Get Good Ratings

9 minutes ago

Was missing boy (12) swallowed by crocodile?

9 minutes ago

Charli XCX fans want collaboration with Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker after Glastonbury set

9 minutes ago

This fund manager beating the market is betting AI stocks like Micron will outperform again in second half

9 minutes ago

Pretoria woman's car broken by less fortunate women

9 minutes ago

Mortgage rates post biggest increase in two months, going back over 7%

9 minutes ago

Piers Morgan sums up Cristiano Ronaldo in one word after tearful penalty drama

9 minutes ago

'I did absolutely nothing wrong': Man With 1,000 Kids sperm donor Jonathan Meijer slams Netflix for claims he mislead women and hits back at his critics, suggesting HE is the real victim

9 minutes ago

I love my fiancé but I'm disappointed with the engagement ring he gave me - should I tell him?

9 minutes ago

Video: Poh Ling Yeow breaks down in tears on MasterChef Australia as she remembers her late mother Christina

9 minutes ago

Video: Police arrest 19 people after thousands of Turkish fans hit the streets in Germany to celebrate Euro 2024 last-16 win - with one officer injured and firecrackers aimed at cops

9 minutes ago

To fight bad information, a project taps trusted messengers in immigrant communities

9 minutes ago

Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan will be Canada’s 1st female defence chief

9 minutes ago

Elks’ offensive line gets CFL recognition for Week 4 performance

9 minutes ago

Boil water advisory ends in Halifax after almost 40 hours. Here’s the next steps

9 minutes ago

Guelph Storm look to the future ahead of CHL import draft

9 minutes ago

One way to get real-life legal experience? A free trip to the Paris Olympics

9 minutes ago

Extremists attack a wedding ceremony in Mali and kill at least 21

9 minutes ago

The big bet on the UK election is not who will be prime minister