The quarry had a 11KV cable running through the haul road which had been buried some 9 or 10 years ago. Due to the gradual degradation of the roadway caused by the weather conditions and vehicles traversing it over the years, the cable ducting and cable had become raised and unprotected from the depth they were initially buried.
Image of cable ducting beginning to be exposed. Image of the haul road.

A shovel loader was loading a lorry from a stockpile, as he travelled towards the lorry, the driver heard a boom and saw a flash of smoke. Initially, he thought he had a mechanical problem with his vehicle.
National Grid believe that the shovel had run over a boulder in the quarry which had forced the boulder edge through the shallow, buried ducting. The boulder had pierced both the ducting and the cable, causing the damage and shorting out the power supply to the surrounding area.