Firefighters tackle Derby double decker bus blaze

News imageTom Cripps The bus on fireTom Cripps
Black smoke clouds could be seen billowing from the bus

A fire caused by a "malfunction" gutted a double decker bus on a busy route in Derby.

Firefighters were called to tackle the blaze near the Lidl supermarket in Raynesway, Alvaston, on Monday afternoon.

Passengers escaped the Notts & Derby bus before the flames took hold, and no-one is believed to have been injured.

Tom Cripps, who was at the scene, said the fire was "frightening".

News imageDerbyshire Roads Policing Unit The destroyed busDerbyshire Roads Policing Unit
The bus was severely damaged by the fire

He added: "I was coming home on a different bus and saw a huge plume of thick, black smoke in the sky.

"At one point, one of the tanks exploded and sounded like a canon."

As well as fire crews, police were also called to the scene.

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