At least one person was in critical condition, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said.
A church bus with 25 people on board crashed and flipped over Sunday afternoon in northeast Harris County and first responders took most of the passengers to area hospitals, according to a social media
post fromOne person was in critical condition after the crash outside an apartment complex at 90 Uvalde Road, Gonzalez said. The passengers included children.This is a developing story; check back for updates.
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