School bus ended up in the ditch in Buskerud - door wouldn't open
A school bus partially flipped in a ditch in Buskerud, Norway, on Monday morning, but all 20 children onboard were unharmed as they were safely rescued by emergency services.
On Monday morning, a school bus traveling between Vestfossen and Mjøndalen in Buskerud, Norway, ended up in a ditch and partially tipped over. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported among the approximately 20 children on board. The situation was first reported by the police at 8:29 AM, indicating that no one could exit the bus at that time due to the door being stuck. This raised immediate concerns for the safety of the children until further updates came in.
Just four minutes later, rescue services arrived at the scene and managed to open the bus door, allowing the children to exit safely. The police confirmed that no other vehicles were involved in the incident, which helped streamline the response from emergency services. All children remained seated throughout the event, and there were no reports of personal injury, emphasizing the successful management of the situation by the authorities.
Once the children were safely evacuated, they were checked by ambulance personnel to ensure their well-being. Following the incident, a replacement bus was arranged to transport the children to school, demonstrating a prompt and organized response from local authorities to ensure that the affected students were taken care of after the unsettling experience.