Tragedy in Rift Valley: Fire Claims Lives in Kenyan School
A devastating fire at Utumishi Girls' Academy in Kenya's Rift Valley claimed the lives of 16 students, with many others injured. Investigations are ongoing, but initial reports suggest arson might be involved. Families await news, reflecting on past similar incidents in Kenyan schools.
In a tragic incident overnight, a fire engulfed a dormitory at Utumishi Girls' Academy in Kenya's Rift Valley, resulting in the deaths of 16 students, according to a government announcement on Thursday. The fire lasted over two hours before it was brought under control.
Education Minister Julius Migos reported that while 79 students were initially injured, 71 were treated and discharged. Investigations are ongoing to determine the fire's cause, with speculation pointing to arson following reports that a student might have started the blaze.
The tragedy has drawn parallels to previous fire incidents in Kenyan schools, with families anxiously awaiting updates on their loved ones. Many fires have historically been linked to student protests against discipline and living conditions.
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