Girón: Incendio Destruye 15 Buses de Metrolínea
A significant fire erupted Sunday evening at a Metrolínea bus depot in Girón, resulting in substantial damage to the public transportation system. The incident, reported around 6:30 p.m. On February 22nd, prompted a swift response from local emergency services.
Extent of the Damage
According to the official report from the Floridablanca Fire Department, a total of 15 buses were completely destroyed by the blaze. An additional six buses sustained partial damage. The scale of the fire necessitated the deployment of four fire engines and 15 firefighters to contain the flames and prevent further spread to adjacent vehicles.
Investigation Underway
Authorities have announced a technical meeting will be held in the coming days to determine the cause of the fire. Representatives from Metrolínea, the Technical Investigation Corps (CTI), and the Fire Department will participate in the investigation. Currently, no official hypotheses regarding the origin of the fire have been released.
The incident is likely to cause disruptions to Metrolínea service in the affected area. Depending on the findings of the investigation, a review of safety protocols at the depot could be undertaken. Temporary adjustments to bus routes or schedules will be necessary while the damaged buses are replaced.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did the fire occur?
The fire was reported around 6:30 p.m. On Sunday, February 22nd.
How many buses were affected?
A total of 21 buses were impacted, with 15 completely incinerated and six sustaining partial damage.
What is being done to determine the cause of the fire?
A technical meeting will be held with representatives from Metrolínea, the CTI, and the Fire Department to investigate the cause of the fire.
How might this incident impact local public transportation services?