Photos from the scene of a bus fire in Wimbledon show chaos as the road is cordoned off.
People are urged to avoid an area in south London after a double-decker bus caught fire.
Emergency services were called to Wimbledon Hill Road this morning at around 7.20am to reports of a bus fire.
A 25-metre cordon has been put in place and the road is closed as the incident is dealt with.
No injuries have been reported.
In the photos, a bus can be seen inside of the cordon.
There are also multiple police cars and a fire engine visible with blue lights flashing.
Videos show traffic outside of the cordon at a standstill as the incident is dealt with.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: “Police were called at 07:23hrs on Thursday, 11 January to reports of a bus on fire at Wimbledon Hill/Alwyne Road, SW19.
“Officers, London Fire Brigade [LFB] attended.
“At the scene a bus had caught fire.
“Road closures and cordons are in place.
“We expect them to remain for some time.
“There were no reported injuries.
“We thank the local community for their patience and cooperation as emergency services work at the scene
“If possible please avoid the area.”
A spokesperson for London Fire Brigade said: “Firefighters have been called to a fire involving a bus on Wimbledon Hill Road in Wimbledon.
“Part of a double-decker electric bus is alight.
“A 25-metre cordon has been put in place as a precaution and road closures are in place.
“There are currently no reports of any injuries.
“The Brigade was called at 0721.
“Three fire engines and around 15 firefighters from Wimbledon, New Malden and Wandsworth fire stations are at the scene.”
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