A major accident was narrowly avoided after a DPS school bus caught fire while traveling on Meerut Road under the jurisdiction of Ghaziabad’s Sihani Gate police station on Saturday. Fortunately, no students were on board at the time of the incident, preventing what could have turned into a tragic disaster. According to initial reports, the bus was on an official trip when flames suddenly erupted. The driver and the accompanying staff member reacted quickly, exiting the vehicle safely moments after noticing the fire. Local residents immediately alerted the fire department, prompting a swift emergency response. Two fire tenders reached the scene and successfully brought the blaze under control before it could spread further. Officials confirmed that no injuries were reported, and the vehicle was empty because schools were closed on Saturday. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the fire, although the reason remains unknown at this stage. The incident has once again raised concerns about the safety and maintenance of school buses. Questions are being asked about whether the vehicle’s onboard fire extinguishers were operational and if all mandatory safety checks had been carried out. Experts believe regular inspections and strict adherence to transport safety norms are essential to prevent similar incidents in the future. Police and fire officials are examining the bus for possible mechanical faults or electrical issues that may have triggered the fire. A detailed report is expected after the investigation is completed. While the timely response of the driver, staff, and firefighters prevented casualties, the incident serves as a reminder of the importance of rigorous school transport safety standards.


