Fire sweeps through school in Niger, killing 20 children
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Three classrooms made of straw were consumed by the fire at
the pre-school and primary school called `AFN', taking the lives of the
children aged between 3 and 8, the government said late Monday.
An investigation has been launched to determine the cause of
the fire and where it started, the Regional Direction of National Education
confirmed.
Straw huts are often used as temporary classrooms in
overcrowded schools in Niger in West Africa.
In April a fire fueled by high winds burned through an
elementary school on the outskirts of Niger's capital, Niamey, killing 20
children.
Teachers and parents have said that the deaths highlight the
dangers of the temporary classrooms.
"Our hearts are with the children and families
affected. Our most sincere condolences to the families of the victims and their
communities," UNICEF's representative in Niger Stefano Savi said in a
statement.
"No child should ever be in danger when learning in
school," he said. "UNICEF will continue to work with the national
authorities and partners across the country to ensure that children can attend
school and learn in safe environments."
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