A sightseeing tour Bus Lift Tourist Cumbered to a tree in central London,
Police were called for an accident on Bedford Way, Russell SquareAround 2.30 pm on Tuesday.
Pictures suggest that the roof of the bus was lowered by effect, which had broken windows and Libra metal support.
London Fire Brigade Said to two fire engines and a fire rescue unit Euston And Soho Fire stations participated in the scene.
Although no one required hospital care, paramedics treated many people at the scene.
The vehicle was working as part of a hop-on, hop-off visit to sightseeing, which was popular among tourists to search for London’s sites.
The open-top bus had a covered section on the front, which absorbed most of the effects. The seats on the upper deck were open behind it.
A Metropolitan Police The spokesperson said: “Police was called at 2.37 pm on Tuesday 15 July, which was after the same vehicle collision on Bedford Way, WC1.
“Vehicle, a bus was involved in a collision with a tree. Authorities participated London ambulance service And London Fire Brigade.
“Those people consisted of continuous minor injuries. The road remains closed.”
A spokesperson of the London Ambulance Service said that he sent an ambulance crew, a parallel reaction car to a paramedic and an incident reaction officer at the scene.
The spokesperson said that paramedics assessed two people and discharged them at the scene.
A spokesman for the London Fire Brigade said: “Firefighters were called for a road traffic collision at Bedford Way in Euston this afternoon.
“The crew made the scene safe after hitting a tree. The brigade was called at 2.45 pm and two fire engines and Yuston and Soho Fire stations were called to the fire rescue unit.”