Sixteen pupils killed in Kenya school fire, local police say
A fire broke out early Thursday morning at Utumishi Girls boarding school in Gilgil, Kenya, while students were asleep. Search-and-rescue operations are currently underway, with authorities working to confirm the number of casualties and the cause of the blaze.

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AI-generatedA fire broke out early Thursday morning at Utumishi Girls boarding school in Gilgil, Kenya, while students were asleep. Search-and-rescue operations are currently underway, with authorities working to confirm the number of casualties and the cause of the blaze. Police commander Masoud Mwinyi stated that some students were injured and receiving hospital treatment, and that investigations are ongoing. While some media reports suggest at least 10 students died, the exact number of fatalities has not yet been verified. Fires are reportedly not uncommon in Kenyan boarding schools, with safety guideline failures often cited as a reason for high casualty numbers in past incidents.
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5 extractedFires are not uncommon in Kenyan boarding schools, with several deadly incidents reported in recent years.
The fire started in the early hours of Thursday morning when students were asleep.
Search and rescue operations are underway, and the cause of the fire and exact number of casualties are yet to be established.
Sixteen pupils killed in a fire at Utumishi Girls school in Gilgil, Kenya.
Some media outlets have reported at least 10 students died, citing a senior police official.