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A dozen kids end up hurt in Middle Franconia school bus mishap
Monday morning saw a bus hauling around ten schoolkids veer off its course in Middle Franconia, resulting in a collision with a tree near Cadolzburg, in the Fürth district. Initial investigations confirmed the bus was on its way to Langenzenn, packed with students aged between 11 and 18, en route to a secondary school and a grammar school. The reason behind the bus skidding off the road remains unclear, but several children reportedly sustained minor injuries, with many attending to at the scene and later shifted to a substitute bus.
Like a punch to the gut, the bus accident had forthcoming ripple effects on the local commute, creating a bottleneck that resulted in delayed and detoured travel for several hours. Central Franconia began questioning the safety of their local school transportation systems in the wake of this unfortunate event.
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