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Six in hospital after bus crash Ten taken to hospital after crash
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Six people have been taken to hospital and a further 20 injured following a bus crash in Pembrokeshire. Ten people have been taken to hospital after a collision between a service bus and four cars in Pembrokeshire.
The collision, in Neyland, involved a bus and two cars, Mid and West Wales Fire service said. It is thought some children were among those injured in the crash near the Honeyborough roundabout, Neyland, just before 1800 BST.
Six people, who were travelling in the two cars, were taken to Withybush Hospital, Haverfordwest. Of the ten taken to accident and emergency at Withybush Hospital, Haverfordwest, four have been admitted.
None are believed have life-threatening injuries following the incident at the Honeyborough roundabout just before 1800 BST on Friday. The hospital said two were in a serious condition, and the other two were in a stable condition. The A477 was closed.
The A477 was closed between Century Cross and the Honeyborough roundabout. A single-storey bus and four cars were said to have been involved.
Mid and West Wales Fire Service said around 20 people could be described as "walking wounded". Around 15 passengers from the bus escaped unhurt but suffered shock.
Fire crews used cutting equipment and worked for 40 minutes to free one casualty.Fire crews used cutting equipment and worked for 40 minutes to free one casualty.
Seven ambulances and one rapid response vehicle were sent to the scene of the collision.Seven ambulances and one rapid response vehicle were sent to the scene of the collision.
The road was closed between Century Cross and the Honeyborough roundabout.