Several children have fallen from a height of 10 metres, causing serious injuries, after wind blew a jumping castle into the air at a primary school in Tasmania's north-west.
Ambulance Tasmania said it was responding to a "major incident" and multiple ambulance vehicles were heading to the scene at Hillcrest Primary School.
"Several children fell from a height of about 10 metres around 10am and are currently receiving medical treatment at the scene.A notice has been sent out to parents to collect their children."Students will have the opportunity to rotate through a range of activities with their cohort," the school posted online.
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