A school bus that transported almost three secondary schools blew a tire and turned a road from South Carolina on Thursday while traveling from an excursion to the outskirts of Charlotte, North Carolina.
The authorities confirmed that the accident, which occurred around 2 in the afternoon on the southern side of interstatal 77 in Chester County, near departure 55, involved a school bus of the School District 2 of the Lexington County, takes students and adults of the Sherge office, according to.
A tire blew one of the three buses traveling back from the excursion, which caused it to crash and hurt passengers. The bus had three adults and around 35 students on board, according to the officials, and there were a total of 18 patients, Fox 57 reported.

A school bus overturned after colliding on the 97 highway in South Carolina. (WJZY)
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Traffic is expected to be blocked during a “prolonged amount of time”, according to the Sheriff’s office.
EMS is on the scene, together with the agencies of application of the law and school staff.
The school bus took three adults and about 35 students. (WJZY)
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The first to respond are evaluating everyone in the scene, and “some” students are being tasks for the hospital for an additional evaluation, according to the district.
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“Our thoughts, prayers and support are with the School District 2 of Lexington County and those involved,” the district wrote in the position.
The road patrol of South Carolina is an investigation.
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The Lexington County School District did not immediately provide any additional detail to Fox News Digital.