City firefighters in Eastern Pennsylvania were battling a massive blaze at a major bus depot in Philadelphia on Thursday morning, June 5.

The fire broke out sometime around 6 a.m. ET at Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority' s (SEPTA) facility in the 2400 block of Roberts Avenue near Pulaski Avenue , the Philadelphia Fire Department reported.

The facility is in the city's Nicetown-Tioga neighborhood about seven miles north of downtown.

As of about 6:30 a.m. ET, the fire was listed as a two-alarm blaze, fire officials posted on X.

What caused the Philadelphia bus fire?

It was not immediately known what caused the fire or whether any injuries were reported.

But as of just before 8:10 a.m. ET, firefighter reported the blaze was under control.

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