The A11 has re-opened after a crash in which a car overturned, leaving four people needing hospital treatment
The road was closed while emergency services, including ambulance, firefighters and police attend the scene.
The crash happened at just before 7pm today.
Eyewitnesses said they had seen a car which had flipped onto its roof.
The East of England Ambulance Service said they had been called to reports of four patients.
The service sent three ambulance crews, a rapid response vehicle, ambulance officer and response car from East Anglian Air Ambulance.
Four patients were taken to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital for further treatment.
One had a serious hand injury and head injury, another had a hand injury and two were walking wounded.
None of their injuries are believed to be life-threatening.
Fire crews from Attleborough and East Harling helped to make the scene and the vehicles safe.
The road had re-opened by 8.20pm.
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