London, United Kingdom—Emergency crews swarmed Kensington High Street shortly after nine this morning. A double-decker bus smashed directly into the facade of a retail storefront. The sound of shattering glass and twisted metal drew crowds from across the neighborhood.
Police confirmed two people died at the scene. Paramedics treated several others for injuries ranging from minor lacerations to more severe trauma. The area remains locked down as investigators comb through the wreckage for clues.
Witnesses describe the bus veering sharply before the impact. It crossed the sidewalk and plowed into the building entrance. The front of the bus sustained heavy structural damage. Shop displays lay scattered across the pavement.
Firefighters used heavy cutting gear to stabilize the vehicle. The recovery operation proved difficult due to the precarious state of the building. Authorities remain concerned about the structural integrity of the surrounding units.
Transport officials have not released details regarding the driver. The vehicle remains embedded in the storefront while teams secure the site. Commuters face major disruptions throughout the district as road closures remain in place.
Police are gathering dashcam footage from vehicles passing the area at the time. They are also reviewing local surveillance cameras. Officials have asked the public to avoid the central Kensington corridor for now.
Hospital staff at nearby facilities are currently attending to those transported from the site. Some remain in critical condition. The city is waiting for formal identifications of the deceased.
Investigations into the mechanical state of the bus continue. The wreckage will eventually undergo a full forensic inspection. For now, the site serves as a somber reminder of the dangers inherent in dense urban transit.
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