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A major incident is unfolding in Bath city centre over a possible chemical attack.
A woman is said to have approached people with a bag containing an unknown substance.
Members of the public are being treated at the scene after reportedly falling suddenly ill.
Paramedics are in hazmat suits as a precaution as it is unclear why people suddenly fell ill in the street.
Avon and Somerset Police are not aware of any further reports of people feeling unwell.
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