Smell a burning smell, the driver stopped dropping off passengers, 10 minutes after the bus caught fire



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The bus caught fire on Le Trong Tan Street, Tan Phu District – Video: KIM THAO

At 8:00 p.m. on September 11, the functional forces of the Tan Phu district (Ho Chi Minh City) continued to investigate the site, clearing up the bus fire on Le Trong Tan Street.

Initially, around 18:15 on the same day, the bus was running on Route 41 (An Suong Bus Station – West Bus Station), driven by driver Truong Van Luc on Le Trong Tan Street.

Approaching the intersection of Nguyen Do Cung (Tay Thanh District, Tan Phu District), the driver smells a burning smell and immediately stops the car on the sidewalk for about 10 passengers to get off.

About 10 minutes later, the bus caught fire from the roof. At the time, the driver and people vowed to use the extinguisher to put out the fire and break the news to the firefighters.

“Seeing fire and smoke coming out of the bus, many people rushed to bring many fire extinguishers to try to put out the fire, the firefighters were also present to respond. No one was injured,” said a resident.

The authorities are clarifying the cause of the case.

With a burning smell, the driver stopped leaving the passengers, 10 minutes after the bus caught fire - Photo 2.

Fire brigade vehicles arrived at the scene – Photo: MINH VUONG

Smelling of burning, the driver stopped leaving the passengers, 10 minutes after the bus caught fire - Photo 3.

Functional forces on the scene – Photo: NGOC KHAI

Smelling burning, the driver stopped dropping off the passengers, 10 minutes after the bus caught fire - Photo 4.

Driver Truong Van Luc indicated the location of the fire – Photo: NGOC KHAI

Smelling of burning, the driver stopped leaving the passengers, 10 minutes after the bus caught fire - Photo 5.

The car was on fire – Photo: NGOC KHAI

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