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Two Hospitalized After Bus Crashes Down Embankment on A9 Near Aviemore

Two people were hospitalized after an Ember-operated electric bus crashed down an embankment on the A9 near Aviemore. Emergency services responded promptly, and the road was closed for two hours before reopening.

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BBC A green bus at an angle down an embankment with lots of emergency service workers wearing high vis vests, ambulances and fire engines visible on the right hand side of the photo

Bus Accident on A9 Near Aviemore

Two individuals have been hospitalized following a bus accident on the A9 north of Aviemore, where the vehicle crashed down an embankment.

The incident occurred near the Granish Junction at approximately 9:40 AM on Sunday, prompting a significant emergency response involving firefighters, ambulance personnel, and police officers.

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According to Police Scotland, two people were transported to hospital for medical treatment. However, no further information has been provided regarding the severity of their injuries.

The bus involved is believed to be an electric vehicle operated by Ember. The A9 was temporarily closed for about two hours due to the accident but has since reopened to traffic.

This article was sourced from bbc

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