Fire Razes School Dormitory In Guyana, Killing At Least 20 Children, Many Of Them Indigenous

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    GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Fire raced through a school dormitory in Guyana early Monday, killing at least 20 students and injuring an undetermined more, authorities said.

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    The Guyanese government said in a press statement that the fire broke out in the dormitory building of a secondary school in the southwestern border town of Mahdia, 200 miles (320 kilometers) south of the capital, Georgetown.

    “This is a horrific incident. It’s tragic. It’s painful,” said President Irfaan Ali, adding that his government was mobilizing all resources to care for the children.

    The government said several other students were being treated for injuries and at least six were flown to the capital for treatment.

    Ali said officials were contacting parents and mobilizing psychologists to help deal with those affected by the fire.

    “I cannot imagine the pain right now of the parents,” he said. “This is a major disaster.”

    The fire began shortly after midnight at the school that serves mostly Indigenous children aged 12 through 18, according to National Security Adviser Gerald Gouveia. He said it was too early to speculate what might have caused it, adding that heavy thunderstorms in the area posed a challenge to those responding by air.

    “It was a battle for us,” he said. “The pilots were very brave, very determined.”

    He added that the government and emergency responders “made a gigantic effort” to save as many people as possible.

    Local newspaper Stabroek News reported that the fire broke out in a girls’ dormitory.

    Opposition parliamentarian Natasha Singh-Lewis called for an in-depth investigation.

    “We need to understand how this most horrific and deadly incident occurred and take all necessary measures to prevent such a tragedy from happening again in the future,” she said.


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    nisht
    nisht
    11 months ago

    This is a horrific tragedy, and unbearable.