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A residential area in West London was thrown into chaos after a bus careened into a terrace house.
Pictures show the single-decker bus wedged into the building, blocking the pavement and crushing the steps into the house.
The London Fire Brigade confirmed that two cars were also damaged in the collision.
While a paramedic in a fast response car was sent out, no injuries were reported. An inquiry into the cause of the crash is ongoing.
Emergency teams worked to remove the vehicle on St Quintin Avenue this morning, with the street littered with debris.
One neighbour who was in the area at the time of the smash told the Telegraph the impact was like an ‘earthquake’.
The incident happened just after another bus collided with a Waymo car metres away on Barlby Road.
White Waymo cars are currently being trialled with safety drivers across London ahead of a driverless launch later this year.
LFB said it was called to the incident at 7:12pm yesterday, with fire crews from North Kensington, Hammersmith, Chelsea, and Croydon attending.
The Metropolitan Police said that no criminal offences had been identified or arrests made.
A spokesperson for the force said: ‘Officers attended alongside the London Ambulance Service and London Fire Brigade.

