mergency services are in attendance after a bus crashed into a store in Manchester metropolis centre.
Police, hearth and ambulance crews have been dispatched after stories of the incident in Piccadilly Gardens.
In an announcement, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) mentioned on Monday: “At round 1pm immediately, police have been referred to as to stories of a collision involving a bus and a store in Piccadilly Gardens.
“Police alongside colleagues within the North West Ambulance Service and Better Manchester Hearth and Rescue have been in attendance.
“There are highway closures within the space while emergency companies stay on the scene coping with the collision and officers from GMP’s Severe Collision Investigation Unit are in attendance.
“We’d ask members of the general public to keep away from the world the place potential while officers set up the total circumstances.”
Better Manchester Hearth and Rescue Service mentioned: “At 1.15pm immediately, two hearth engines from Manchester Central and Salford hearth stations in addition to the technical response unit from Ashton hearth station have been referred to as to an incident on Parker Road, Manchester metropolis centre.
“Crews stay in attendance.”