Andhra Pradesh

Vijayawada-bound bus bursts into flames mid-way, 44 sleeping passengers have narrow escape

Written by : TNM Staff

Less than 24 hours after an APSRTC bus with nearly 70 passengers caught fire in Vijayawada, another private operator’s bus from Kadapa caught fire in Prakasam District. The incident, which took place at the wee hours of Wednesday, occurred when the bus was travelling from Kadapa to Vijayawada.
 

The bus had 44 passengers onboard, all of whom were asleep. The two bus drivers, Chennaiah and S Kesava, alerted the passengers after they smoke blowing out of the engine.


"I noticed that the smoke was seeping up into the driver’s cabin from underneath and alerted Keshava. We decided not to take chances and woke up the passengers and rushed them down. Soon smoke filled the bus and then the flames broke out”, said Chennaiah, according to a report in the New Indian Express.

Meghana Travels, who owned the bus, arranged alternate travelling facilities for the passengers to reach Vijayawada.

In a hurry to save their lives, panic-stricken passengers rushed out of the bus, leaving their belongings inside. It took two hours to douse the flames.  According to E Peddireddy, the Fire Officer of Prakasham District, it is suspected that the mishap took place due to a short-circuit in the engine, The Hindu reported.

The police had to stop the vehicular movement following the incident. Special Branch Dy SP U Nagaraju supervised the situation, while Road Transport Officials too rushed to the spot and began the probe.

According to a report in The Times of India, the bus was completely gutted by the time emergency services are fire tenders and reached the spot.  

Just a day earlier, an APSRTC bus travelling with nearly 70 passengers went up in flames near the Siddartha Medical College bus stop in Vijayawada. The driver suspected a gas leak, and quickly evacuated the bus. There were no casualties.  

 

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