At least 20 dead, 10 injured after bus fire at illegal terminal in Peru

The bus fire was at an illegal transport terminal.

Firefighters and members of the National Police inspect the charred remains of the bus that caught fire in Peru.

Firefighters and members of the National Police inspect the charred remains of the bus that caught fire in Peru. Source: EFE

At least 20 people were killed and about 10 injured Sunday night in a bus fire at an illegal transport terminal in the Peruvian capital Lima, emergency services said.

A number of the victims burned to death, trapped on the upper level of the inter-provincial bus.

Passersby described scenes of panic and cries of terror.

Lima's mayor vowed to punish those responsible for the deadly blaze.
Lima's mayor vowed to punish those responsible for the deadly blaze. Source: AP


Much of the vehicle was reduced to a skeleton, and the corpses of some victims could still be seen in the seats. Others asphyxiated on the stairway connecting the upper and lower levels.

The tragedy reflected the chaos of Peru's public transport system, particularly in the capital of 10 million people where authorities are overwhelmed by transport problems.




Initial reports said an electrical fault at the rear of the bus triggered the blaze just after 7:30pm.

"The fire led to the deaths of at least 20 people," fire department official Lewis Mejia said. 

Authorities did not say how many people were on board.

Firefighters and police inspect the charred remains of the bus.
Firefighters and police inspect the charred remains of the bus. Source: EFE


One unidentified man, broken by grief, told local television that he had lost six family members including his wife, children and grandchildren.

AFP photographed one woman weeping, her face buried in her hands, while paramedics checked her.




Lima's Mayor Jorge Munoz visited the injured in hospital and announced an investigation to punish those responsible.

"I am totally outraged," he said, recalling that insecurity and other problems had led to the closure of the Fiori terminal last year.

Initial reports said an electrical fault at the rear of the bus triggered the blaze.
Initial reports said an electrical fault at the rear of the bus triggered the blaze. Source: AP


The station is in Lima's populous northern San Martin de Porres district, from where the bus was to depart for the northern city of Chiclayo.

Fiori was operating illegally after local authorities closed it in January 2018 for the unauthorized sale of fuel to public buses.

The fire was one of the worst in Lima since December 2001, when a fireworks blast caused a market blaze that killed about 300 people.


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