A large cordon is in place in Leeds after a vehicle crashed into a wall and was left hanging over a city centre street.
The van in question collided with an interior wall, smashing through to the outside of the NCP car park on Harper Street.
Passers-by can see the front of the vehicle protruding out into the open air.
West Yorkshire Police have confirmed that the vehicle’s occupants have been taken to hospital, along with three members of the public who were struck by falling rubble.
None of their injuries are thought to be life-threatening.
A West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: “Police were called to the NCP car park on Harper Street at 4.09pm today to a report a van had collided with an interior wall while driving on the first floor.
“The collision caused to the building wall itself and led to the vehicle protruding outwards.
“Occupants of the vehicle were taken to hospital for precautionary checks.
“Three members of the public were also taken to hospital for assessment after being struck by rubble. None of the injuries are thought to be life threatening.
“A police scene has been established and damage to the building is being assessed by colleagues from the fire service and structural engineers
“The vehicle involved will be recovered.”
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