Hong Kong, China—Commuters faced significant transit delays this morning after a tree branch collided with a double-decker bus. The impact shattered a window on the upper deck. One passenger was struck by debris and required immediate medical attention from responding emergency crews.
The bus was navigating a narrow thoroughfare when the branch gave way from an overhanging tree. It struck the side of the vehicle with enough force to penetrate the glass. The driver brought the bus to a sudden stop, triggering an immediate call for assistance.
Passengers were evacuated from the vehicle while paramedics assessed the injured individual. The victim was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment of lacerations. Other passengers were moved to a replacement bus to continue their commute.
City maintenance crews arrived shortly after to clear the obstruction. They used chainsaws to break down the fallen wood and remove it from the road. The street was reopened to traffic after the structural debris was confirmed to be clear of the lanes.
This event has prompted a review of vegetation management along major transit routes. The trees lining these roads are periodically trimmed to prevent exactly this type of accident. Questions are being raised about the last inspection date for the trees in this specific area.
The bus company has launched an internal report on the incident. Their mechanics are currently inspecting the damaged vehicle to assess the cost of repairs. The bus will remain out of service until the window is replaced and the frame is checked for damage.
Officials are coordinating with the relevant government departments to ensure all overhanging branches are surveyed. The goal is to identify any trees that appear decayed or unstable due to recent heavy rainfall. Maintenance crews are expected to intensify their trimming schedule starting tomorrow.
Traffic flow returned to normal by early afternoon. However, the incident remains a topic of conversation for residents who use this route daily. The safety of public transport vehicles remains a priority for the transit authorities as they finalize their incident assessment.
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