Emergency services have rushed to the scene of a three car collision just 24 hours after attending an accident on the same Co Kilkenny road.
The crash occurred on the N76 Callan Road on Wednesday morning at 8.10am.
Gardai, the fire brigade and the national ambulance service attended the scene.
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An adult and two children were taken to St Luke’s Hospital where their injuries are described as being non-life threatening.
A garda spokesperson said: "Gardaí and Emergency Services are attending the scene of a three car road traffic incident that occurred in Callen, Co. Kilkenny this morning at approximately 8.10am.
"An adult and two juveniles suffered non-life threatening injuries and have been conveyed to St Luke’s Hospital for treatment.
"Investigations are ongoing."
The incident follows a separate collision that took place on the same stretch of road on Tuesday morning.
The four car crash happened at around 9am and resulted in a man aged in his 50s being airlifted to Cork University Hospital.
A second male in his teens was taken by ambulance to Waterford University Hospital.
Both injured parties are said to be in stable condition.
A garda spokesperson said: "Gardaí attended the incident of a four vehicle road traffic collision in Callan, Co. Kilkenny which occurred on Tuesday 29th March 2022 at approximately 08:54am.
"One male (50s) was taken to Cork University Hospital. A second male (Teenage Juvenile) was taken to University Hospital Waterford.
"Investigations ongoing."
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