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Aussie volleyball team escapes blazing bus near Borås

A bus carrying a boy's volleyball team from Australia caught fire on Monday afternoon while traveling on highway 40 west of Borås in western Sweden.

The fire, which erupted around 4pm, eventually consumed the entire bus and left several people suffering from injuries caused by the blaze’s thick smoke.

“The driver had time to tell passengers to get out,” said Lennart Cedervärn of the south Älvsborg emergency services to the TT news agency.

A parent to one of the boys on the bus told The Local that the boys on the team were between 15 and 20-years-old and that the players lost nearly all their possessions to the quickly spreading fire.

Two people also received minor injuries to their hands from breaking the back window to exit the bus.

Smoke from the blaze thick enough to cause an additional accident which sent two other people to hospital.

“Three cars collided after they drove into the smoke and slammed on their brakes,” said emergency services worker Bo Sandström to the Borås Tidning (BT) newspaper.

Highway 40 was closed in both directions as emergency crews dealt with the situation, resulting in major traffic delays.

The volleyball team, in Europe to compete against teams from Italy, Slovakia, and Sweden, was on its way to a match in Falköping when their bus caught fire.

It remains unknown what set off the blaze, which came just hours after yet another bus in the area had been destroyed by fire in an unrelated incident.

“It’s pretty weird to have two burning buses in one day. Bus fires are quite rare,” said Sandström.

FIRE

Situation ‘unstable’ at Copenhagen’s old stock exchange after fire

Three days after a fire which ravaged Copenhagen's historic former stock exchange broke out, emergency services said Friday that the situation was "unstable" due to equipment issues and a strong breeze.

Situation 'unstable' at Copenhagen's old stock exchange after fire

In the morning, during work to dismantle the scaffolding surrounding the building, a crane’s cutters came loose for as of yet unknown reasons.

It is currently wedged between the scaffolding — put up for the renovation of the historic building that was ongoing — and what remains of the walls.

“It is affecting our efforts”, Tim Ole Simonsen, leader of the operation at the rescue services, told a press conference.

Coupled with the wind picking up, the incident, which has temporarily halted work on dismantling the scaffolding, has made the situation “unstable”.

“The wind is blowing harder and harder, and there are tarps over the scaffolding that can catch the wind,” Simonsen said.

He added that this increases the risks, in particular of further collapse of the burnt-out facade which started collapsing late Thursday afternoon.

Located close to the Christiansborg parliament and seat of government, the Borsen building was commissioned by King Christian IV and built between 1619 and 1640. It was the stock exchange until the 1970s.

The fire began Tuesday morning under the copper roof of the building, which was undergoing renovations ahead of its 400th anniversary.

The cause of the blaze was unknown and Copenhagen police said Wednesday that a major investigation had been launched.

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