Emergency services rushed to a bus collision in Malmö, Sweden. Police, ambulance crews, and rescue teams all responded to the scene. Passengers reportedly evacuated the buses themselves before help arrived.
Mattias Sköld, the rescue service commander on duty, provided an update. He said the situation does not appear to involve serious injuries at this time. Rescue workers are currently focused on freeing one bus driver who remains trapped in the wreckage.
The accident also involved a passenger car according to officials. Malmö is Sweden's third-largest city and sees heavy traffic throughout the day. This incident highlights ongoing traffic safety challenges in growing urban areas where multiple transit options share road space.
Emergency crews continue working at the scene to clear the vehicles and assist those affected. The cause of the collision remains under investigation by local authorities.
