Double-decker bus catches fire with passengers inside
A double-decker bus has caught on fire in County Durham with passengers on board.
The Go North-East service was carrying six people when the fire broke out on A692 at Dipton. No one was injured.
A double-decker bus has caught on fire in County Durham with passengers on board.
The Go North-East service was carrying six people when the fire broke out on A692 at Dipton. No one was injured.
A double-decker bus has caught on fire in County Durham with six people on board.
Eyewitnesses have told ITV News Tyne Tees passengers were evacuated off the Go North-East service at Dipton before the blaze reached its peak.
Two fire engines from County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service attended. No one is believed to have been injured.
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