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Double decker bus roof ripped off after crashing into tree in east London

The top of the bus was ripped off after it hit a tree (Picture: UKNIP)

The roof of a double decker bus was completely torn off in east London this morning after the vehicle crashed into a tree.

Ambulances, the fire service and police were called to reports of a bus crash just after 10am in Hedgemans Road, near Lullington Road, Dagenham.

Witnesses described a chaotic scene as emergency services attended passengers and worked to secure the area.

Two women were injured and taken to hospital as a precaution. Their injuries were described by police as non life-threatening and non life-changing.

Local residents expressed shock at the incident. One witness said: ‘The noise was unbelievable.

‘I couldn’t believe the roof had come completely off. Emergency services got here quickly, and they’ve been working to clear the area.’

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: ‘At about 10am on Wednesday, 20 November a bus collided with a tree on Hedgemans Road, Dagenham.

‘Police and the London Ambulance Service attended.

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A bus collided with a tree in Dagenham this morning, tearing off its roof and prompting a major emergency response. The incident occurred at approximately 10:30 AM on Wednesday, 20 November, on Lullington Road. Police, fire crews, and paramedics rushed to the scene following reports of the collision, which left the top of the bus severely damaged. Witnesses described a chaotic scene as emergency responders attended to passengers and worked to secure the area. Casualties and Investigation It is currently unclear how many people were on board the bus at the time of the accident or the extent of any injuries. The London Ambulance Service has not yet provided an update on the condition of those involved. A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said:
The roof lying on the road (Picture: UKNIP)
A bus collided with a tree in Dagenham this morning, tearing off its roof and prompting a major emergency response. The incident occurred at approximately 10:30 AM on Wednesday, 20 November, on Lullington Road. Police, fire crews, and paramedics rushed to the scene following reports of the collision, which left the top of the bus severely damaged. Witnesses described a chaotic scene as emergency responders attended to passengers and worked to secure the area. Casualties and Investigation It is currently unclear how many people were on board the bus at the time of the accident or the extent of any injuries. The London Ambulance Service has not yet provided an update on the condition of those involved. A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said:
It’s not yet clear how many people were onboard and the extent of injuries (Picture: UKNIP)

 ‘Two women were injured and were both taken to hospital as a precaution. Their injuries are not life-threatening nor life-changing.

 ‘Enquiries into the circumstances of the collision continue.’

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Firefighters worked to ensure the site was safe, while police cordoned off the area to allow for an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash.

TFL has confirmed that bus services in the area have been diverted while emergency crews remain on-site.

Passengers are advised to check for updates and allow extra time for their journeys.

Police are urging anyone who witnessed the collision or has relevant dashcam footage to come forward.

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