A bus has burst into flames on the Sydney Harbour Bridge in peak hour traffic causing commuter chaos.
Emergency crews were called to the iconic tourist attraction just after 8:30am on Wednesday following reports of a bus was on fire in a southbound lane.
More than 50 people were forced to flee the vehicle after the blaze sparked in its wheel well, according to Daily Mail Australia.All lanes are open, but Live Traffic NSW warned drivers to expect delays. “No lanes are closed but emergency services and traffic crews are there,” A Live Traffic NSW alert stated.
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