
Car Fire at La Laguna Transport Hub Prompts Safety Review
Emergency crews successfully extinguished a car fire at the La Laguna transport interchange on Saturday, with no injuries reported and operations now returned to normal.
Safety at public transport hubs is back in the spotlight after a car caught fire at the La Laguna interchange this Saturday. According to local reports, the vehicle ignited for reasons yet to be determined while inside the terminal. Firefighters were called to the scene immediately to prevent the flames from spreading to the rest of the facility.
Thanks to the quick response from emergency crews, the fire was brought under control before it could cause major damage to the busy transport hub. While the car was severely damaged, authorities confirmed that no one was injured—a significant relief given the high volume of passengers who use the station daily.
Although incidents like this are typically caused by mechanical or electrical faults, the event has prompted a review of emergency protocols for enclosed, high-traffic areas. The fire and resulting smoke caused concern among passengers at the station, but the situation was quickly resolved by security and emergency teams, and operations have since returned to normal.