Kenya school fire kills 15 students, police say


NAIROBI, May 28 (Reuters) - A fire tore ⁠through a dormitory at a girls' school in ‌a town in Kenya's Rift Valley overnight, killing at least 15 students, police said on Thursday.

An unknown number of students were also injured ​at Utumishi Girls' Academy Senior School ⁠in Gilgil in Nakuru ⁠County, the Gilgil Police Station said in a report seen ⁠by ‌Reuters. The cause of the fire was not known, it said.

Footage aired by Citizen Television showed ⁠broken window panes and smoke-stained walls.

Kenya has ​a long history ‌of school fires, with more than 60 cases ⁠of arson in ​public secondary schools recorded in 2018 alone, according to government data. Many of the fires have been set by ⁠students protesting harsh discipline and poor conditions, ​researchers have found.

Masoud Mwinyi, a senior police commander, told reporters at the school that 50 officers were combing areas around ⁠the school for students who may have fled when the fire broke out.

"Of that shock and fear and anxiety, many people went out, and it was at night," ​he said.

In 2024, a fire killed ⁠21 students at a primary boarding school in nearby ​Nyeri County. The cause of that ‌fire has not been conclusively established.

(Reporting ​by George Obulutsa and Vincent Mumo Nzilani; Editing by Clarence Fernandez, Aaron Ross and Tomasz Janowski)

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