News

Tension As Link Bus Catches Fire Days After Fatal Accident

1 Mins read

There was tension among travelers and residents of Wakaliga in Lubaga Division Wednesday evening a coach belonging to Link Buses caught fire. The fire broke out in the Kampala-bound Scania bus Reg. number UBD 269A that was returning from Kasese around 10:00 pm. The bus burst in flames at Wakaliga traffic lights.

Luke Owoyesigyire,  the Deputy Kampala Metropolitan Police spokesperson, said that “Our fire prevention and rescue services officers responded on time, fortunately, the fire had been extinguished by other first responders using a nearby fire extinguisher, water, and sand.” According to Owoyesigyire, all the passengers escaped unhurt.

He explained that preliminary police investigations attribute the fire to a short circuit in one of the headlamps. The incident comes days after the government lifted the suspension of the activities of Link Buses.

About two weeks ago, the Ministry of Works halted the operations of Link buses following a lone accident that claimed more than 20 people and left several others with injuries involving link bus registration number UBA003S.

The bus overturned at Ssebitoli, two kilometers from Fort portal city along the Fort Portal- Kyenjonjo road. While lifting the suspension, the Minister of Works and Transport, Gen. Edward Katumba Wamala, said that they had fully inspected the buses and found them fit to resume their operations.

However, police say that the bus that caught fire didn’t have fire extinguishers on board. “Our officers from the fire prevention and rescue services have noted that the bus had no fire extinguisher of its own. We advise all bus operators to have the fire extinguishers in place in case of a fire emergency,” Owoyesigyire noted.    

The 2021 crime report by the Directorate of Fire and Rescue services indicates that 1,258 fire incidents were registered compared to 1,013 fires recorded in 2020. Police attributed 272 incidents to negligence and another 186 short-circuiting. 

Related posts
Big StoryNews

Gov’t Launches EPS Auto Scheme to Curb Traffic Violations, Road Accidents

1 Mins read
The government has unveiled a new automated enforcement system aimed at penalizing traffic offenders and reducing road crashes. The Electronic Payment System…
News

MPs Set to Inspect Key Tourism Projects in Eastern Uganda

1 Mins read
Lawmakers on the Parliamentary Committee of Tourism, Trade and Industry will embark on a two-day oversight visit to Eastern Uganda this week…
News

Police Intercept Suspected Cattle Thieves in Nakasajja, Recover Stolen Livestock

1 Mins read
Police at Nagalama has intercepted suspected cattle thieves at Nakasajja Trading Centre, recovering three heads of cattle and resulting in the deaths…