26 children die in Niger school fire

Published November 9, 2021
This image taken from Associated Press video, shows burnt chairs, tables and other objects in a school, in Niamey, Niger, April 14. — AP/File
This image taken from Associated Press video, shows burnt chairs, tables and other objects in a school, in Niamey, Niger, April 14. — AP/File

NIAMEY: Twenty-six schoolchildren were killed when their classrooms made out of straw and wood were engulfed in a blaze in southern Niger on Monday.

“Right now, we have 26 dead and 13 injured, four of them seriously,” said the mayor of Maradi city, adding that the children were aged between five and six.

Niger, one of the poorest countries in the world, has tried to fix shortages of school buildings by constructing thousands of straw and wood sheds to serve as classrooms, with children sometimes sitting on the ground.

Fires in the highly flammable classrooms are common, but rarely result in casualties.

However, 20 schoolchildren were burnt to death in a school fire in a working-class district of Niamey in April.

Issoufou Arzika, secretary general of the Niger Teachers’ Union, said Monday’s fire had “decimated” the school in Maradi.

Arzika said his union had alerted officials to the danger of the straw and wood classrooms after the Niamey fire.

“It is better to hold classes under trees than in straw huts, which have become flammable graves for pupils,” he said.

President Mohamed Bazoum recently promised to replace the wooden structures.

Published in Dawn, November 9th, 2021

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