
A double decker bus has crashed into a river in Eastleigh
A double-decker bus has crashed into a river with 13 people being treated for injuries.Hampshire Constabulary confirmed it is currently dealing with the incident on Bishopstoke Road in Eastleigh, Hampshire.Three people are being treated as "high priority", South Central Ambulance Service said. The B3037 has been closed in both directions traffic is queueing between Chickenhall Lane to Riverside.
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