Dormitory fire at Kenyan school kills at least 15 students
A fire at Utumishi girls academy in Gilgil, Nakuru county, Kenya, killed at least 15 students overnight and injured dozens more. The blaze occurred around 3:30 am on Thursday in a dormitory housing approximately 220 girls.

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AI-generatedA fire at Utumishi girls academy in Gilgil, Nakuru county, Kenya, killed at least 15 students overnight and injured dozens more. The blaze occurred around 3:30 am on Thursday in a dormitory housing approximately 220 girls. The cause of the fire is currently unconfirmed. Police are searching for unaccounted-for pupils who may have escaped the dormitory. This incident follows a pattern of fatal school fires in Kenya in recent years, with a 2024 incident resulting in 21 student deaths and a 2017 blaze claiming nine lives. A 2022 report indicated that most state secondary schools were unprepared for fires.
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5 extractedThe cause of the fire in the dormitory, where about 220 girls were sleeping, has not yet been confirmed.
A fire at Utumishi girls academy in Gilgil, Kenya, killed at least 15 students.
Most state secondary schools in Kenya were not prepared to deal with fires, according to a 2022 report.
A police source reported 16 deaths and 73 hospitalizations.
Injured students on the top floor had to jump out of the dormitory to escape the fire.