PETALING JAYA: All 16 passengers and the driver of an express bus escaped unhurt when the vehicle caught fire at KM242.3 of the North-South Expressway (PLUS) northbound, near Ipoh, late last night.
PETALING JAYA: All 16 passengers and the driver of an express bus escaped unhurt when the vehicle caught fire at KM242.3 of the North-South Expressway northbound, near Ipoh, late last night.
Ipoh fire and rescue department operations commander Fawwaz Abdul Jamil said they received a distress call at midnight, Bernama reported.He said firemen were able to bring the flames under control by12.50am but by then, the fire had already caused up to 80% damage to the bus. According to Bernama, the affected passengers were transferred to another bus to continue their journey.
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