At least 20 children die in Guyana school fire
- May 22, 2023
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At least 20 people died and another one turned out wounds after fire V school hostel V GuyanaThis is reported by the Department of Public Information of the
At least 20 people died and another one turned out wounds after fire V school hostel V GuyanaThis is reported by the Department of Public Information of the
At least 20 people died and another one turned out wounds after fire V school hostel V GuyanaThis is reported by the Department of Public Information of the South American region.
The fire took place in female hostel belonging Mahdia High Schoolin which it is not known how many of the dead were teachers And how many students.
“It is with great sadness that we bring you the heartbreaking news of the fire in the dormitory of Mahdia High School. We have lost many beautiful souls in this fire. The death toll at the moment is 20 people, there are injured, ”the ministry said in a statement.
At the moment, the authorities have deployed five aircraft to Mahdia, in central Guyana, to support health authorities and from save With medicinesas well as mobilizing the government to “respond evacuation from large scale“.
The government also said it was ready evacuate seven children by helicopter to Georgetown. In line with this, the statement said that “the President and other officials support efforts in Ogle to obtain critical patients and agree on a plan emergency action“.
For his part, President Mohamed Irfan Ali assured that he would “do everything possible to contact With parents children to convey information to them”, since they also come from others nearby cities to Mahdia such as Campbelltown, Mikobi and El Paso.
Presumably, the fire in the school’s women’s dormitory started at midnight, although so far cause unknown what caused it. The Department of Public Information stated that “… inclement weather and cloudy skies seriously hinder this exercise (investigation).”
According to CNN, Mahdia High School is in the center social initiatives Government of Guyana to raise the level of education V less developed part from the country.
According to Reuters
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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