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Tenth bus catches fire in Rome this year as pressure mounts on Italian capital's mayor | Tenth bus catches fire in Rome this year as pressure mounts on Italian capital's mayor |
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Two passenger buses in Rome have caught fire, one of which exploded, bringing the total number of vehicles destroyed in the Italian capital this year to 10. | Two passenger buses in Rome have caught fire, one of which exploded, bringing the total number of vehicles destroyed in the Italian capital this year to 10. |
The latest blazes, on Tuesday, are believed to have been caused by mechanical problems. | The latest blazes, on Tuesday, are believed to have been caused by mechanical problems. |
Both drivers managed to escape with their passengers unscathed, although a woman who worked in a shop near one of the buses suffered minor burns. | Both drivers managed to escape with their passengers unscathed, although a woman who worked in a shop near one of the buses suffered minor burns. |
The number 63 bus came to a halt near the Trevi Fountain, a popular tourist attraction, before the fire took hold. | The number 63 bus came to a halt near the Trevi Fountain, a popular tourist attraction, before the fire took hold. |
Video showed flames from the vehicle, owned by Rome’s transport authority, Atac, shooting into the sky while the facades of the two nearest buildings were left smeared with black soot. | |
Less than four hours later an Atac school bus caught fire in a southern suburb. | Less than four hours later an Atac school bus caught fire in a southern suburb. |
Politicians were quick to blame Mayor Virginia Raggi and her party, the anti-establishment Five Star Movement, for the series of fires, saying it showed they were incapable of governing Rome. | Politicians were quick to blame Mayor Virginia Raggi and her party, the anti-establishment Five Star Movement, for the series of fires, saying it showed they were incapable of governing Rome. |
“Romans risk getting hurt every day with this Five Star administration,” said Barbara Saltamartini, a member of the far-right League party. | |
“These images are being seen around the world and they are the latest images of Raggi’s failure.” | |
Some 20 buses operated by the company caught fire in 2017. | Some 20 buses operated by the company caught fire in 2017. |
Five Star says it inherited a transport system that was mired in debt and dragged down by poor management and that it is working hard to overcome numerous long-standing problems. | Five Star says it inherited a transport system that was mired in debt and dragged down by poor management and that it is working hard to overcome numerous long-standing problems. |
The fires have become such a common occurrence that a regular hashtag, #Flambus, has trended after each incident. | |
Italian media blames the succession of blazes on an ageing fleet and poor maintenance from Atac. | |
The company has suffocated under €1.3bn (£1.14bn) of debts and should declare bankruptcy, according to its former chief. | |
Around a third of the company’s buses are in garages because they have broken down or are undergoing maintenance, according to an internal Atac report. | |