Emergency units were on the scene at Los Angeles International Airport Saturday after two small passenger buses burst into flames, authorities said.
The fires were reported around 9 p.m. near the Uber and Lyft pickup lots, said Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey. He added that there was no indication of suspicious activity.
There were no reports of passengers on board and no reports of injuries, he said, but added that the cleanup prompted the closing of the lots and was causing delays for airport traffic.
The two buses were gas-powered and were close in proximity to each other, as was a third, which was threatened but not damaged.
