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Juveniles injured in crash near South Claiborne Avenue: NOPD

NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The New Orleans Police Department is on the scene of a crash that left minors injured on Wednesday, July 23.

The incident reportedly happened around 1:40 p.m. at the corner of South Claiborne Avenue and Gravier Street.

NOPD officers say EMS is also on the scene as five juveniles were injured. In a 2:30 p.m. update, NOPD officials said four juveniles were taken to a hospital and one juvenile was treated at the scene.

(WGNO/Chris Carter)

Currently both directions of Tulane Avenue at the corner of South Claiborne Avenue is closed to traffic. Drivers are advised to find another route for their commute.

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