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'13 injured in France coach crash from Wales' '13 injured in France coach crash from Wales'
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Thirteen people injured after bus carrying teenagers from Wales crashed in eastern France, local media reports say. Thirteen people have been injured after a bus carrying teenagers from Wales crashed in eastern France, local media reports say.
It is reported the bus was heading for Italy and has crashed on its side on the A39 motorway near Lons-le-Saunier, near the Swiss border. It is said the bus was going to Italy and crashed into a ditch on the A39 motorway at Lons-le-Saunier, near the Swiss border.
Forty-eight people were said to be on the bus, most of them aged 14 to 17. Three are "seriously hurt" and most of the 48 on board were aged 14 to 17.
The Foreign Office said it is aware of an incident but is in the process of finding out details. French police say no other vehicles were involved and the Foreign Office is in the process of finding out details.
Two helicopters have taken the injured to hospital, and the road is closed.
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