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Feltham H25 Bus Crashes into Flats – Injuries Reported

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Key Points

  • A London bus route H25 crashed into a residential block on Station Approach, Feltham.
  • The incident occurred at approximately 4 pm on Monday, November 10.
  • Eight people, including two children, were assessed by paramedics; one adult was hospitalised.
  • Several individuals received treatment at the scene.
  • The London Fire Brigade responded, securing the building and assisting casualties.
  • Hounslow Council and Transport for London (TfL) are working together to support affected passengers.
  • The cause of the crash remains unclear, with investigations ongoing.
  • Local MP Seema Malhotra expressed her shock and sadness.
  • Photographs depict the bus embedded into the side of a flats block, sparking concern.
  • Emergency services confirmed that the street remains open to traffic.

How did the incident unfold?

According to reports from local authorities and eyewitnesses, a London bus, route H25, crashed into a residential building on Station Approach, Feltham, at around 4 pm. The bus, which runs from Churchfields Avenue, Feltham, to Hatton Cross Station, was observed lodged into the side of an apartment block, causing shock and concern among residents and onlookers.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • How did the incident unfold?
  • What is the current condition of those involved?
  • What is known about the cause?
  • Has there been any official statement?
  • What has the MP for Feltham commented?
  • How has the emergency services responded?
  • Are there any safety concerns?
  • Will there be further investigations?
  • What support is being provided?
  • How are residents reacting?
  • How has social media reacted?
  • Have any community initiatives been launched?
  • What will happen moving forward?
  • How will the community be kept informed?

Photographs shared on social media depict the bus partially embedded into the building’s facade. The London Fire Brigade confirmed that their teams responded swiftly, securing the structure and providing medical assistance.

What is the current condition of those involved?

As reported by London Ambulance Service and confirmed by a press statement, eight individuals were assessed; this included two children. One adult was transported to hospital in an unspecified condition, while the rest received treatment at the scene. Emergency services also evaluated several others who were not transported.

What is known about the cause?

The precise cause of the crash remains unknown, with investigations currently underway by police and transport authorities. Although the incident appears accidental, officials are examining potential factors such as driver error, mechanical failure, or road conditions.

Hounslow Council has confirmed its collaboration with TfL in supporting the investigation efforts. A spokesperson indicated that

“the cause is being thoroughly examined, and all safety protocols are being followed.”

Has there been any official statement?

As reported by (MyLondon), the local MP Seema Malhotra expressed her deep concern. She stated,

“We are awaiting further information from the authorities but have been assured that investigations are ongoing.”

Malhotra also mentioned that she is

“touching base with council officials who are supporting TfL and assisting those affected by the incident.”

What has the MP for Feltham commented?

Feltham’s Labour MP, Seema Malhotra, publicly responded to the incident via her X account, stating,

“I am shocked and saddened to learn about the bus crashing into a block of flats in Feltham yesterday afternoon.”

She added,

“My office is in contact with local authorities and TfL to offer support for those impacted. My thoughts are with the injured and their families.”

How has the emergency services responded?

The London Fire Brigade confirmed their quick response, stating that they rescued and treated a number of casualties, with efforts concentrated on securing the structural integrity of the building. A brigade spokesperson noted,

“Our firefighters acted swiftly to stabilise the structure and assist casualties.”

London Ambulance Service responded promptly, assessing and treating those involved.

Are there any safety concerns?

Given the severity of the crash, safety concerns regarding bus operation and building safety have been raised. Local residents expressed alarm over the structural impact and potential risks still present at the site.

Will there be further investigations?

Officials have assured the public that comprehensive investigations are underway. Authorities will look into the vehicle’s condition, driver history, and possible external factors. The police have indicated that charges or legal action may follow depending on the findings.

What support is being provided?

Hounslow Council is coordinating with TfL to provide support measures, including counselling and temporary accommodation if necessary. The council’s spokesperson emphasised that

“all measures are being taken to assist those affected and ensure community safety.”

How are residents reacting?

Residents and community leaders have voiced their shock. Many expressed gratitude towards emergency services for their rapid response. Some residents have called for stricter safety measures to prevent similar incidents.

How has social media reacted?

Social media posts have predominantly shown concern and support for the injured. Hashtags such as #FelthamCrash and #StationApproach have trended, with many users sharing images and expressing distress.

Have any community initiatives been launched?

Some local community groups have begun initiatives to support those impacted, including providing supplies and emotional support. Authorities are encouraging residents to remain calm and to cooperate with ongoing investigations.

What will happen moving forward?

Investigators will examine the bus’s technical condition, the driver’s actions, and environmental factors. Additional safety inspections on local buses and infrastructure are likely to follow.

How will the community be kept informed?

Authorities plan to hold a public briefing once investigations conclude. They are also updating residents through local channels and social media.

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