An explosion, which from all indications was electrical in nature, caused students of the St John’s College to be evacuated on Monday morning, before personnel from the Guyana Fire Service cleared the way for them to return.
When this newspaper arrived on the scene, a fire truck was in front of the school and
the students were already assembled at the nearby Parade Ground.
The head teacher of the school declined to speak with members of the media.
An official from the Department of Education was also on the scene, but he too did not divulge any information.
A vendor who sells outside the school said that she heard an explosion, which appeared to have originated from a power line connecting the school to the power pole. “It made a hard noise and when I looked I saw smoke was coming from the [electrical connection],” she said.
She said the school bell then rang and the students filed out in an orderly manner and assembled at the Parade Ground.