The explosion took place in the school’s boiler room- The children were hit by a door that was hurled forty meters into the school yard- Responsibilities will be attributed, say the Ministries of Interior and Education
An 11-year-old child died after an explosion occurred a little while ago in the boiler room of the 9th primary school in Serres. According to the first information, two other children have been injured, fortunately only slightly.
According to serreslife, the unlucky child was a boy, a 6th grader and the oldest of three children – the other two are 1st and 4th graders.
The first information indicates that the explosion took place in the boiler room, where work was being done on the installation of geothermal energy. According to the first information, the explosion happened a short time after the crews had left.
From the explosion the door was thrown a long distance and hit the child who was taken unconscious to the hospital. The circumstances under which the explosion took place remain unknown.
At the point, according to his information infonews24.grthe fire department, police and EKAV ambulances rushed immediately, as well as the Mayor of Serres Alexandros Chrysafis, the Deputy Mayor of Serres for Education Yiannis Despotidis, as the responsibility for the operation of the schools, as well as the maintenance of the facilities belongs to the municipalities, as well as the Head of the Directorate of Primary Education of the Prefecture of Serres Yiannis Karavasilis.
The parents of students, who are terrified, also went to the scene.
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