Bus Roof Torn Off in Dagenham Crash – Emergency Services Swarm Scene
A bus smashed into a tree in Dagenham this morning, ripping the roof clean off and sparking a massive emergency response. The dramatic crash happened around 10:30 AM on Wednesday, 20 November, along Lullington Road.
Chaos on Lullington Road: Police, Firefighters, and Paramedics Respond
Police, fire crews, and paramedics rushed to the scene after reports of the collision left the bus’s top severely damaged. Witnesses described a chaotic scene with emergency teams tending to passengers and working fast to secure the area.
Casualties Unknown as Investigation Gets Underway
Details on the number of passengers aboard and their condition remain unclear. The London Ambulance Service has yet to provide updates on injuries.
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: “We were called to Lullington Road at approximately 10:30 AM regarding a road traffic collision involving a bus. Emergency services are on site and investigations are ongoing.”
Firefighters made the scene safe while police sealed off the area to investigate the cause of the crash.
Local Shock and Travel Disruption
Residents were stunned by the smash. One witness said: “The noise was unbelievable. I couldn’t believe the roof had come completely off. Emergency services arrived quickly and have been clearing the area.”
Transport for London (TfL) confirmed buses are being diverted while emergency workers remain at the crash site. Commuters are urged to check journeys and expect delays.
Police Appeal for Witnesses
Police are calling for anyone who saw the collision or has dashcam footage to come forward.