The bus with the word “Join Jesus” on its side was already engulfed in flames as additional explosions flew up debris and caused damage to nearby cars and businesses.
“I felt that,” a man hears in a witness video shot loudly Wednesday in Shreveport, Louisiana. The bus appears to have been parked outside the location of Frecenius Kidney Care, according to the sign next door.
The Shreveport Fire Department said in a media release that the fire had something to do with Sprutlambus. City public transport system. The crew said, “We found that the bus was actively burning, the relief valves were open and flames were erupting from one of the vehicle’s compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel tanks.
Both police and firefighters quickly established a safety perimeter to keep people apart, but shortly after they arrived the bus burst, causing the fire to escalate quickly, making the bus fully involved in the flames,” the fire department said.
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You can see the words “Call Jesus” on April 16, 2025, lit a bus in Shreveport, Louisiana. (Karen via Story Full)
“The ruptures caused secondary damage affecting several nearby businesses, vehicles and concrete pavements where the bus was stopped,” the Shreveport Fire Department said in a statement.
Eighteen firefighters were required to control the flames, and no injuries were reported.
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The moment the bus exploded, already on fire. (Karen via Story Full)
Drivers and passengers on all buses safely made local exits Ktal News It has been reported.
“At this point, we know that there was a lot of damage and damage to the street. We also damaged buildings on both sides of the street. One of the Dallas Centers is an apartment.”

On April 16, 2025, debris can be seen flying after a bus explosion in Shreveport, Louisiana. (Karen via Story Full)
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The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Neither the fire department nor the Sportran media contacts immediately responded to Fox News’ digital requests.

