The collision occurred in Buggenhout, 30 kilometres north of Brussels, according to local press reports.
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A train collided with a school bus at a level crossing in Buggenhout, a municipality located approximately 30 kilometres north of Brussels, leaving several people injured, El País reported, citing local press accounts.
The accident took place at an unmanned or automated level crossing, the type of road-rail intersection that has been the focus of recurring safety concerns across Belgium and the wider European Union. Buggenhout is situated in the East Flemish province of the Flemish Region.
Local press reported multiple casualties, though the precise number of injured and the severity of their conditions had not been fully established at the time of initial reporting. It was not immediately clear how many children were aboard the school bus at the time of the collision, nor which rail operator was running the train involved.
Belgian emergency services were deployed to the scene. Authorities had not issued an official statement by the time the wire was filed. Further details are expected as the situation develops.