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Explosion reported after Missouri school employee hits firework with lawn mower

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GRAIN VALLEY, Mo. (WDAF) – Authorities said an explosion reported early Tuesday morning was caused by a school employee hitting a firework with a lawn mower in Missouri.

According to the Grain Valley Police Department, officers responded shortly after 7 a.m. to an area near Grain Valley South Middle School, about 23 miles east of Kansas City, for a reported explosion and a person with injuries.

After arriving at the scene, law enforcement discovered a Grain Valley School District employee had been mowing near the school when they struck an apparent explosive device. The explosion caused damage to the mower, and the employee was originally reported to have suffered minor injuries.

Authorities later said the employee is reported to be in good condition with no injuries.

A Missouri school employee ran over a firework while mowing the grounds, sparking an explosion. (Courtesy: Grain Valley Police Department)

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The area surrounding the school was blocked to the public for three hours to ensure there were no additional devices or safety concerns. The roads have since reopened, and investigators said there is no known threat to the public.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has been called to the scene to help with the investigation.



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