A bus and two cars collided head-on in Vitoria and several people were injured, one of them seriously
One of the cars involved is owned by the Municipal Police. The accident occurred around 1.45 p.m. on Araba Street, near the UPV/EHU university campus. Traffic is currently cut.
There has been a serious traffic accident in Vitoria-Gasteiz. Ha number of people have been injured, one of whom is in serious condition, after a bus and two cars, including a local police car, collided in the city centre of Vitoria-Gasteiz.
According to the local police, the accident took place around 1.45 p.m. on Araba Street, near the UPV campus, and an investigation has been opened to clarify what happened.
The police vehicle appears to have collided head-on with the Alavabus bus, which falls within the competence of the Council.
Doctors and firefighters have approached the site and treated several wounded, and for the time being two people have been taken to hospital, one of them in a serious condition.
As a result of the accident, traffic is cut off, which also affects line 8 of urban buses in Tuvisa and the EIB, as well as several unserviced stations and traffic problems.
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