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Twenty children die in Niger school fire

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Reuters news agency reports that the fire started around the entrance of the school, which has a population of 800 students.
The cause of the fire in the school, located in the Pays Bas area of the city, has not yet been established. PHOTO | BBC

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At least 20 children have died after their classrooms caught fire in Niger’s capital Niamey.

The cause of the fire in the school, located in the Pays Bas area of the city, has not yet been established.

The Reuters news agency reports that the fire started around the entrance of the school, which has a population of 800 students.

The blaze, which spread to 21 classrooms built with straw, trapped the children inside as they did not have an alternative escape route.

“Without an emergency exit, many were trapped and students were forced to scale the wall to escape. Those that died were mostly children in the preschool,” Reuters quoted a teachers’ union official, Mounkaila Halidou, as saying.

Prime Minister Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou has visited the school to offer his condolences to the children’s parents, the AFP news agency reports.

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