Many coaches were set on a liverpool road from a report of fly-tipping and a rat infection.
The Mercyssed Fire and Rescue Service was called to Sylvester Street in Waxhall, three times between 19:00 and 22:36 BST on Monday, which was said after the report that several purple compartments were on fire.
Local resident Massey Wilson said fly-tipping was an issue in the area “for some time and the Liverpool City Council had” nothing “despite the sighting of mice.
The council said it responded to “all fly-tipping reports” and condemned the fire as “incredibly dangerous barbarism”.
Another local resident, who wished to remain anonymous, said the issue was going on for some time with coaches and mice on Sylvester Street.
“The position of the rat has become very clear even in the middle of the day and the coaches are infected with them,” he explained the local democracy reporting service.
“You can see children shouting when they are going to it in the past. In all weekends, mice were only largely on the compartment and people were clearly nervous and screaming on the road.”
A spokesman for the council said: “Any damaged compartment informed to the council will be replaced.
“The council costs around £ 1m per year to clean and clean up illegally dumped dumped fuck, which can be spent on other important services.
“The fuck should never be left on the streets as it can attract unwanted insects such as mice.”