A tree has come down across three cars on Bagatelle Road in St Saviour.
It happened at around 8:15am on Monday morning during rush-hour.
All of the emergency services attended the scene, with a mother and two children still inside one of the cars when they arrived.
Firefighters had to cut them free and they were checked out by Ambulance crews to make sure no one was hurt.

One person in another car got out unaided, and Police say no one has been seriously injured.
The road between Les Varines and St Saviour's School was completely blocked and closed while the damaged cars and the fallen tree were removed.

The road re-opened as of 11am.
Due to trees having fallen on two cars, Bagatelle Road closed Route 3 inbound and outbound using St Saviour`s Road and St Saviour`sHill. Please accept our apologies.
— LibertyBus (@LibertyBusje) November 11, 2019

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