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Burnley primary school pupils suffer electric shocks | Burnley primary school pupils suffer electric shocks |
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Ten children and a teacher have suffered electric shocks at a Lancashire primary school. | Ten children and a teacher have suffered electric shocks at a Lancashire primary school. |
North West Ambulance Service was called to Briercliffe County Primary School, Burnley, at about 13:00 BST. | North West Ambulance Service was called to Briercliffe County Primary School, Burnley, at about 13:00 BST. |
The children, all aged between seven and eleven, suffered minor injuries. Four were taken to Royal Blackburn Hospital, with others treated on site. | |
The teacher also went to hospital after sustaining burns to the hands and forearms. | |
It is understood some children suffered shocks from door handles. Power had recently been returned to the school after it was cut-off. | It is understood some children suffered shocks from door handles. Power had recently been returned to the school after it was cut-off. |
Rob Blanchet, the school's headteacher, said it was "too early to say exactly what happened". | Rob Blanchet, the school's headteacher, said it was "too early to say exactly what happened". |
He said: "The cause of the problem is currently being investigated by the electricity company. | He said: "The cause of the problem is currently being investigated by the electricity company. |
"The school is closed at the moment until the site has been made safe. As things stand, we don't know whether we will be able to open the school tomorrow." | "The school is closed at the moment until the site has been made safe. As things stand, we don't know whether we will be able to open the school tomorrow." |