Home / Mumbai / Mumbai News / Photos / IN PHOTOS: Tree falls on Mumbai's AC double-decker e-bus; none hurt

IN PHOTOS: Tree falls on Mumbai's AC double-decker e-bus; none hurt

Updated On: 25 July, 2023 04:36 PM IST | Anagha Sawant

A tree fell on a new air-conditioned double-decker electric bus of the Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) fleet in south Mumbai on Tuesday see pics    

A tree fell on a new air-conditioned double-decker electric bus (Photo/Ranjan)

1/6

A tree fell on a new air-conditioned double-decker electric bus (Photo/Ranjan)
A tree fell on a new AC double-decker e-bus of the BEST fleet in south Mumbai. No passengers were injured, an official said (Photo/Ashish Raje)
 
 

2/6

A tree fell on a new AC double-decker e-bus of the BEST fleet in south Mumbai. No passengers were injured, an official said (Photo/Ashish Raje)

 

 

The incident took place near Azad Maidan around 3 pm when the bus was heading towards Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) (Photo/Ashish Raje)
 
 

3/6

The incident took place near Azad Maidan around 3 pm when the bus was heading towards Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) (Photo/Ashish Raje)

 

 

According to BEST, the upper deck of the leased bus suffered a dent, but all passengers were safe (Photo/Ashish Raje)
 
 

4/6

According to BEST, the upper deck of the leased bus suffered a dent, but all passengers were safe (Photo/Ashish Raje)

 

 

The bus was sent to CSMT after the tree branches were removed (Photo/Ranjan)
 

5/6

The bus was sent to CSMT after the tree branches were removed (Photo/Ranjan)

 

The BEST has inducted 12 air-conditioned double-decker e-buses in its fleet on wet lease model, in which the private contractor takes care of the fuel, maintenance and driver cost (Photo/Ranjan)

6/6

The BEST has inducted 12 air-conditioned double-decker e-buses in its fleet on wet lease model, in which the private contractor takes care of the fuel, maintenance and driver cost (Photo/Ranjan)

Photo of Day

Global AI leaders join PM Modi in a bid to push for a smarter, inclusive future

Global AI leaders join PM Modi in a bid to push for a smarter, inclusive future

PM Narendra Modi joins hands with Google CEO Sundar Pichai, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and others during the India AI Impact Summit 2026, in New Delhi. PIC/PTI

Advertisement