Bus caught in sinkhole as major
incident declared in Lewisham.
Firefighters rescued passengers from a coach that got stuck in a sinkhole on a high street in southeast London.
A Major incident was declared by police after the hole opened up on Lee High Road in Lewisham.
The area was heavily flooded following a burst water main. A temporary shelter has been set up on Bonfield Road for people displaced from homes due to the flooding.
London Fire Brigade tweeted: "We helped passengers off a coach that fell into a hole caused by flood water on Lee High Road in Lewisham. Please avoid the area if possible."
And Lewisham Central Police tweeted "Major incident declared: a sinkhole has opened on Lee High Rd and the area is heavily flooded. Road closures in place. Avoid the area!"
Witnesses such as @fairydust48 wrote: "Sinkhole has opened up in Lee high road (Lewisham) swallowing a front end of a bus ...! water everywhere."
Another witness, @BeccaNPhysio, tweeted: "So Lee High Road is a river."
--A Video was captured from the scene.--
A photo from London fire Brigade showed a coach leaning to its left in the floodwater.
Scotland Yard said the road was closed "and will be for some time."
Thames Water confirmed the water was from a burst main and that it had a team at the scene working to fix the problem.
incident declared in Lewisham.
Firefighters rescued passengers from a coach that got stuck in a sinkhole on a high street in southeast London.
A Major incident was declared by police after the hole opened up on Lee High Road in Lewisham.
The area was heavily flooded following a burst water main. A temporary shelter has been set up on Bonfield Road for people displaced from homes due to the flooding.
London Fire Brigade tweeted: "We helped passengers off a coach that fell into a hole caused by flood water on Lee High Road in Lewisham. Please avoid the area if possible."
And Lewisham Central Police tweeted "Major incident declared: a sinkhole has opened on Lee High Rd and the area is heavily flooded. Road closures in place. Avoid the area!"
Witnesses such as @fairydust48 wrote: "Sinkhole has opened up in Lee high road (Lewisham) swallowing a front end of a bus ...! water everywhere."
Another witness, @BeccaNPhysio, tweeted: "So Lee High Road is a river."
--A Video was captured from the scene.--
A photo from London fire Brigade showed a coach leaning to its left in the floodwater.
Scotland Yard said the road was closed "and will be for some time."
Thames Water confirmed the water was from a burst main and that it had a team at the scene working to fix the problem.