The damaged school dormitory
The nighttime fire was at a boarding school dormitory in northern
Thailand and it killed 18 girls ranging from 5 to 12 years old, police
said.
Five others were also reportedly injured.
According to the Associated Press, the two-story wooden structure,
which caught fire Sunday night, housed 38 girls, most of them belonging
to the area's ethnic minorities. Fifteen girls escaped without injuries.
The cause of the fire was not immediately known.
Some of the students were still not asleep when the fire broke out
and were able to raise the alarm, said Rewat Wassana, manager of the
Pithakkaiat Witthaya School, to which the dorm is attached.
The kindergarten and primary school in Wiang Pa Pao district, just
outside the city of Chiang Rai, has about 400 day students and boarders.
It is about 800 kilometers (500 miles) north of Bangkok.
Rewat said the fire broke out in the dorm's lower level, which is
used for activities. The upper level housed the sleeping quarters. It is
one of the two dorms on the 20-acre (8-hectare) school grounds. The
other dorm, which is located nearby and is for boys, was untouched,
Rewat said.
"We have a teacher who sleeps with the girls in the dorm. She tried to help the students escape," Rewat told reporters at a news conference that was broadcast on local television channels.
A 11-year-old girl identified only as Suchada told the same news
conference that she had gotten up to go to the bathroom when she noticed
the fire downstairs, and ran to tell her friends in various rooms. But
some of them didn't believe her and closed the door on her to go back to
sleep, she said.
"We remembered some lessons from Girl Scouts to tie cloth together to make a long rope and we climbed out of the window," the fifth-grade student said. "The teacher helped us. While the teacher was climbing down, the rope tore and she hurt her leg and waist."
Most of the victims had shut themselves in their rooms thinking
Suchada was playing a prank. Each room sleeps seven or eight girls.
A police official told The Associated Press by phone that besides
the 18 dead, another five girls were injured, including two in serious
condition. He said two of the bodies were so badly burned they were
unidentifiable.
The official did not wish to be identified because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
Firefighters took three hours to extinguish the fire, and pulled
survivors and bodies from the second-story window of the wooden
building.
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