EMERGENCY services were called out after a bus overturned on a road in Somerset this afternoon (Monday, November 28).
Schoolchildren were among a number of passengers who received minor injuries.
A small number of people have been taken to hospital for treatment or assessment, although their condition is not believed to be serious.
A joint statement into the incident on the B3090 Oldford Hill, near Frome, at around 3.35pm has been issued by Avon and Somerset Police, South Western Ambulance Service and Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service.
The statement says: "Emergency services have been called to an incident involving a bus near Frome this afternoon (Monday 28 November).
"Police received a call from a member of the public at approximately 3.35pm, that a bus had overturned on the B3090 Oldford Hill.
"A number of passengers, including schoolchildren, received minor injuries and were checked over by paramedics at the scene.
"A small number are being taken to hospital by land ambulance for further treatment or assessment.
"Their injuries are not considered to be life-threatening or life-changing.
"Officers are liaising with the school, as well as the parents of children involved in this incident.
"Enquiries will continue at the scene to establish the cause of the collision.
"The road is likely to remain closed for some time, so we’d ask motorists to avoid the area if possible."
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