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Fire in Kenya school kills 17 students, maims 13 others

Fires are common in Kenyan boarding schools, often due to arson fuelled by drug abuse, overcrowding
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Anxious parents who had been unable to trace their children among survivors waited at the school, engulfed with grief. Reuters File
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A fire in a school dormitory in Kenya killed 17 students and seriously burned 13 others, the local police said on Friday.

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There are fears that the death toll may rise, the police said.

The cause of the Thursday night fire at Hillside Endarasha Primary in Nyeri county was being investigated, police spokesperson Resila Onyango said. The school caters to children up to the age of 14.

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Nyeri County Commissioner Pius Murugu and the Education Ministry reported the dormitory that caught fire housed more than 150 boys. Since most of the buildings were built with wood planks, the fire spread very fast.

The school, which has 824 students, is located in the country's central highlands, 200 km north of the capital, Nairobi, where wooden structures are common.

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Anxious parents who had been unable to trace their children among survivors waited at the school, engulfed with grief.

President William Ruto called the news ‘devastating’.

“I instruct relevant authorities to thoroughly investigate this horrific incident. Those responsible will be held to account,” he wrote on the social media platform X.

His deputy, Rigathi Gachagua, urged school administrators to ensure that safety guidelines recommended by the ministry for boarding schools were being followed.

Fires are common in Kenyan boarding schools, often due to arson fuelled by drug abuse and overcrowding, according to a recent ministry report. Many students stay at school because parents believe it gives them more time to study without long commutes.

Some fires in the past have also been started by students during protests over the workload or living conditions. In 2017, 10 high school students died in a school fire started by a student in Nairobi.

The deadliest school fire was in 2001 when 67 students died in a dormitory in Machakos county.

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