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Published: 4:50 pm July 6, 2025
Updated: 4:50 pm July 6, 2025

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Emergency services are responding to a serious road traffic collision (RTC) involving two buses near London Bridge, with reports of multiple persons trapped, including a bus driver.

The incident, occurred at Street Record, near the busy London Bridge transport hub. A “bus vs. bus” crash has left several passengers injured and at least one driver trapped inside the cab of a vehicle around 4.15pm on Sunday 6th July 2025.

Massive Emergency Response

Fire crews, paramedics, and police units are at the scene  Multiple fire appliances and ambulance units were mobilised within minutes of the  call.

Specialist crews are reportedly using cutting tools to free those trapped inside the wreckage.

Commuter Disruption & Safety Warning

London Bridge is one of the capital’s busiest junctions for bus and pedestrian traffic, and the collision has led to significant road closures and travel disruption.

Transport for London (TfL) has been notified, and nearby bus routes are being diverted. Commuters are advised to avoid the area while emergency services remain on scene.

Public Appeal

Authorities are urging witnesses or those with dashcam or mobile footage of the incident to come forward.

Please contact the Met Police via 101,  or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Injuries & Casualty Update Pending

The extent of injuries sustained is still being assessed, and the number of people involved is not yet confirmed. London Ambulance Service has been contacted for an official statement.

 

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