Road closures are still in place
A bus fire in Liverpool city centre which sent plumes of thick black smoke billowing into the sky may have been started deliberately.
Dramatic pictures and videos shared with the ECHO showed flames coming from the top of the bus before firefighters extinguished the blaze. No injuries have been reported to police.Merseyside Police have confirmed that, after further reports and examinations, the fire may have been caused deliberately. across the city centre and motorists have been urged to avoid the area.
"No injuries have been reported to police. Further reports and examinations have established that the fire may have been caused deliberately at present.
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