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Fire Rages Through Kisaasi College, Property Destroyed

The fire outbreak at Kisaasi College school resulted in substantial property damage, but thankfully, all students were accounted for and safe, according to Director Hon. Latiful Ssengendo. Here are some potential details about the incident:

  • Cause of the Fire: The exact cause is currently under investigation, but possible factors could include electrical faults, arson, or accidental ignition.
  • Extent of Damage: The fire likely damaged classrooms, dormitories, administrative offices, and other facilities, disrupting the school’s operations.
  • Response and Relief: The school administration, local authorities, and emergency services probably responded quickly to contain the fire and ensure student safety.
  • Support for Affected Students: The school and local community might provide support to students who lost personal belongings or are experiencing trauma.
  • Future Prevention Measures: The incident could prompt the school to review and enhance its fire safety protocols, including regular drills, fire extinguisher maintenance, and electrical system checks.

The director’s statement confirms that despite the significant property damage, the school prioritized student safety, and no lives were lost.

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