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Two buses have collided in Derby city centre. Five people have been injured when two buses crashed in Derby city centre.
The emergency services were called to the incident on Wardwick, near the Derby Museum and Art Gallery, shortly after 1300 GMT. An Arriva bus heading to Burton collided on the Wardwick with a Trent Barton bus on route to the City Hospital, just after 1300 GMT.
It is believed a Trent Barton and an Arriva bus were involved but the circumstances are unclear. Five people have been treated for minor injuries. Paramedics treated casualties at the scene but all injuries are understood to be minor.
The street has been cordoned off and diversions have been put in place to take traffic away from the area. The street was cordoned off and diversions were in place for nearly three hours but the city centre is now back to normal.
Paul Holmes, a passenger on the Trent bus, said: "I was just aware that the bus I was on braked suddenly and the bus travelling behind ran into us.
"I was sat on the back seat of the bus that got hit but apart from being showered with glass, I am fine".