'Several' people injured after bus mounts pavement in central London

By Owen Evans

'Several' people injured after bus mounts pavement in central London

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A number of pedestrians have been taken to hospital after a bus mounted a pavement near Victoria Station in central London. Several people, including the driver of the route 24 bus, are understood to have been injured in the crash on Victoria Street on Thursday morning.

There are currently no reported fatalities, the Metropolitan Police said. No arrests have been made and an investigation has been launched, the force added.

Pictures from the scene show a number of emergency vehicles including police cars, ambulances and a fire engine in attendance. A London Air Ambulance has also been dispatched.

The front of the bus is visibly damaged, with the windscreen smashed. The road remains closed with all vehicles being diverted from the area, the Met said.

Emit Suker, 47, told the PA news agency: "It (the bus) was coming from Westminster - it was going really fast and came off the road.

"There were about 15, 16 people inside the bus. People were screaming - it was terrible."

Another eyewitness told PA: "I heard a massive crash, came outside and there was a woman on the floor with loads of people around her.

"Lots of people from the gym had run out to help her."

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A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: "We were called at 8.20am today to reports of a road traffic collision on Victoria Street, Westminster.

"We have sent resources to the scene, including ambulance crews, advanced paramedics, a paramedic in a fast response car, a clinical team manager, an incident response officer and a command support vehicle. We've also dispatched London's Air Ambulance.

"The incident is ongoing and we are working with our emergency services partners."

Rosie Trew, TfL's head of bus service delivery, said: "Our thoughts are with the people who have been injured following a bus incident at Victoria Street.

"We are working with the police and the operator, Transport UK, to urgently investigate this incident.

"This must have been a distressing incident for everyone involved and we have support available for anyone affected." Join the North Wales Live WhatsApp community group where you can get the latest stories delivered straight to your phone

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