Education Ministry checking damage to seven schools after Kulai factory fire


MUAR: The Education Ministry is reviewing a report on the impact of a rubber factory fire that affected seven schools in Kulai, Johor, on Tuesday (Feb 24).

Minister Fadhlina Sidek said the comprehensive report the ministry received details how the fire has affected teaching and learning activities at the schools.

"At present, all affected schools are conducting home-based teaching and learning (PdPR). The report on the impact of the fire will be examined, and appropriate action will be taken," she said.

Fadhlina added that a detailed assessment would be carried out to identify any damage to school infrastructure, teaching equipment and student safety.

The affected schools are SJKC Sengkang (153 students, 16 teachers), SJKC Kulai Besar (1,345 students, 71 teachers), SK Taman Kota Kulai (1,191 students, 77 teachers), SK Taman Kota Kulai 2 (1,210 students, 82 teachers), SMK Taman Kota Kulai (1,020 students, 71 teachers), SMK Taman Putri (1,128 students, 91 teachers) and Sekolah Agama Taman Kota Kulai.

Earlier, Johor health and environment committee chairman Ling Tian Soon said 56 students from SK Taman Kota Kulai and 24 students from SK Taman Kota Kulai 2 experienced mild symptoms such as headaches, cough, eye irritation and shortness of breath due to smoke from the fire. - Bernama

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