In a developing news story, a pair of Universal Orlando Resort buses has caught fire outside of Epic Universe.

Epic Universe Buses Catch FireTwo severely burned Epic Universe buses with firefighters on scene; Breaking News banner reads "BUS FIRE AT EPIC UNIVERSE".

The story of the fire was shared in a video from local news station WESH2. The reporter in the video notes that the buses were stationed “just outside of Epic Universe” but does not mention the exact street or location.

Two burned-out buses with firefighters spraying water; breaking news banner reads "UNIVERSAL BUSES CATCH FIRE.

The reporter describes both buses as “completely charred” and notes that it looks like the fire was just put out as of the time of the live video, which was updated at 12:18 p.m. First responders were visible at the scene using hoses to continue spraying the buses. The reporter also mentions that it appears portions of the buses are “still smoldering.”

Both show signs of a major fire, with the roofs of the buses almost completely removed and black around almost all the window holes. The original report dubs them “tour buses,” but they are definitely Universal-branded, as the Universal globe logo is clearly visible on the back of the buses.

Two large buses, charred from a bus fire, sit in a lot as firefighters work below an Epic Universe news helicopter.

Upon closer inspection, both appear to be part of the new electric bus fleet that recently debuted at Universal Orlando Resort earlier this year, just prior to the opening of Epic Universe.

Purple Universal Orlando Resort bus featuring Transformers' Optimus Prime and Bumblebee, part of the new Epic Universe buses.

The bright purple paint most closely resembles the Transformers-themed bus seen in the above image, though the electric buses come in multiple colors with wraps based on other characters as well. These electric buses most commonly run on the loop between Epic Universe and CityWalk, though they have been seen stopping at other locations.

There is still no information on what caused the fire, whether anyone was on the buses at the time of the fire, or if anyone was injured.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.

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Gretchen McDermid