Fire crews have been on the scene for two hoursThe fire has led to a power cut(Image: JMG Press)

Almost 300 homes have been left without power after a fire near a school.

Firefighters were called to a blaze at an electricity substation in Ainsworth, Bury, earlier this evening (Saturday, July 5).

Electricity North West said that 294 homes have been affected as a result.

Pictures from the scene show fire crews working at Tommy Lane, near Christ Church Primary School.

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They were called to the scene at 5.25pm, and remain in the area tonight.

A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: “Shortly after 5:25pm this evening (Saturday 5th June), two fire engines from Atherton and Heywood fire stations were called to a fire at an electricity substation near to Tommy Lane, Ainsworth.

Fire crews have been working near Christ Church Primary School(Image: JMG Press)

“Firefighters arrived quickly and used a dry powder extinguisher to extinguish the flames.

“Crews remain in attendance to ensure in the area is safe.”

Electricity North West said power is expected to be restored by 8.22pm.

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A post on the website read: “This power cut has been caused by an unexpected incident on the high voltage cable that provides electricity to your home or business.

“We didn’t know before your electricity went off that this was going to happen but now we know, rest assured we will get your power back on safely and as quickly as possible.”