Bus collision on road 55 south of Örsundsbro

A bus and a passenger car collided on national road 55 south of Örsundsbro at 4 p.m. Two passengers in the car were taken to hospital by ambulance.

The collision occurred on Tuesday. A yellow UL bus was involved in the crash with the passenger car. Tommy Wollberg stated that the two injured had unclear injury status.

No bus passengers needed to be taken to hospital. The road was closed during the rescue operation but reopened southbound at 4:50 p.m. and in both directions at 5:30 p.m.

Police assisted with several patrols on site alongside medical staff and rescue services.

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