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Four hurt as bus crashes into bridge in South Norwood Seven hurt as bus crashes into bridge in South Norwood
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Four people have been taken to hospital after a bus crashed into a railway bridge in south-east London. Seven people were injured when a bus crashed into a railway bridge in south-east London.
The roof of the double decker was ripped off in the crash on Portland Road in South Norwood. The roof of the double decker was ripped off in the crash in South Norwood at about 21:15 BST on Saturday.
Police said there were seven passengers sitting on the top deck of the number 197 bus when it crashed at about 21:15 BST on Saturday. London Ambulance Service treated seven people at the scene on Portland Road and took four to hospital, a spokesman said.
The four people hurt are not believed to have sustained life-threatening injuries. Police said the bridge was not part of the normal route for the bus - the number 197 to Peckham.
The ambulance service said three of the passengers taken to hospital had sustained minor injuries. The fourth - a woman - was suffering with neck pain.
The road was closed and traffic diversions are in place.The road was closed and traffic diversions are in place.