A passenger bus caught fire while driving in Dnipropetrovsk region.


Fire in the bus on the highway in Dnipropetrovsk region
Today, May 30, a fire occurred on the 'Boryspil-Dnipro-Zaporizhzhia' highway in Dnipropetrovsk region, during which a passenger bus was burned. This was reported by the State Emergency Service (SES).
Firefighters intervened promptly and extinguished the fire that broke out while the vehicle was moving. At the Time of the incident, there were four passengers and the driver in the bus, who managed to exit before the rescuers arrived. Fortunately, as a result of the incident, no one was injured.
«On April 23, the occupiers hit a bus in Dnipropetrovsk region with a drone. The enemy FPV drone struck the bus with employees of one of the city’s enterprises. At that time, nine people died: seven women and two men, while another 42 were injured,» the report said.
According to received information, the passengers were quickly evacuated, and the fire was extinguished without casualties. This case is yet another example of how the prompt response of the rescue services helped avoid tragedy and deterioration of the situation.
The importance of the rescuers' response
The incident that occurred on the 'Boryspil-Dnipro-Zaporizhzhia' road highlights the importance of the prompt actions of rescuers in emergencies and the necessity of caution on the road to avoid similar incidents.
The incident on the 'Boryspil-Dnipro-Zaporizhzhia' highway showed how timely action by rescuers helped avoid tragedy. The quick evacuation of passengers and extinguishing the fire without injuries emphasized the importance of preparedness and promptness in emergency situations.Read also
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