Fire guts Ainapngetuny Mixed Secondary School in Nandi as probe begins

Residents and fire fighters trying to put off fire that razes down Ainapngetuny Mixed Secondary School on Tuesday. Photo Courtesy
  • A fire broke out at Ainapngetuny Mixed Secondary School in Nandi County on Tuesday night, destroying property including classrooms and dormitories, though no casualties were reported.
  •  Authorities have launched investigations into the cause as concerns grow over a possible rise in coordinated school fire incidents.

A fire broke out at Ainapngetuny Mixed Secondary School in Tinderet constituency, Nandi county, on Tuesday night, leaving behind significant damage to school property and raising renewed concern over a rising trend of fire incidents in learning institutions across the country.

The cause of the blaze had not been immediately established by the time emergency response teams arrived at the scene.

According to initial reports, the fire spread rapidly through sections of the school compound before being partially contained by firefighters and residents who rushed to assist.

No casualties had been reported at the time of going to press, though several classrooms and dormitory structures are believed to have been affected by the inferno.

Local administration officials together with education authorities have launched preliminary investigations to determine the origin of the fire and assess the extent of the damage.

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Security agencies have also been deployed to maintain order as concerns grow over a possible pattern of coordinated unrest targeting schools in the region.

Authorities have urged calm among students, parents and staff as the investigation continues, assuring the public that the cause of the fire will be established and necessary action taken.

Meanwhile, learning activities in the affected institution are expected to be disrupted as recovery efforts begin and assessment teams document the level of destruction on the ground.

Education stakeholders have called for stronger safety measures, improved surveillance and urgent interventions to prevent recurrence of such incidents in schools across the country.

By Adrian Biwott

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