A woman was seriously injured on Saturday after a car she was traveling in was in a collision with a bus carrying children, shortly before 3pm, near Ballylanders, Co Limerick.
The woman was airlifted by the HSEâs national air ambulance to Cork University Hospital with a serious head injury.
It is understood four others involved in the incident sustained minor injuries.
According to sources there were 23 children on board the bus. None of the bus occupants sustained serious injuries.
The R513 remains closed as gardaà await a Garda Forensic Collision Investigator to carry out a technical examination.
Gardaà and the National Ambulance Service, fire fighters from Kilmallock, Co Limerick, and north Cork as well as Shannon-based Coast Guard Rescue Helicopter (115) attended the scene.
A garda spokesperson said: âShortly before 3pm, Gardaà and emergency services responded to reports of a collision between a car and a bus on the R513 at Ballylanders, County Limerick.â
âOne of the carâs occupants, an adult female, has been airlifted to Cork University Hospital with serious injuries.â
âAll bus occupants were medically assessed at the scene and none require immediate hospital treatment.â
âThe road is currently closed to traffic and local diversions are in place.
The Garda spokesperson added that âno additional information is available at this timeâ and that âa full report from the scene is awaitedâ.