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Fire in Thai Christian School sees 20 Girls Rescued but 18 Perish in the Flames

May 26, 2016 | Asia
May 26, 2016

ICC NOTE: 500 miles north of the capitol city of Bangkok, a fire broke out in a Christian school serving poor communities of Thai, Burmese, and Indonesian children. The fire occurred in the girls dormitory leaving 18 to perish in the flames. Fortunately fire crews were able to rescue the remaining 20 in the girls portion of the school. The boys dormitories were not affected and all were accounted for. The investigation is still ongoing as to the cause of the fire and is too early to speculate whether it was intentional or merely an accident. 

5/26/2016 Thailand (CBN) – Eighteen school girls were killed when a fire swept through their school dormitory in northern Thailand.

The girls–all between 5 and 12–were asleep at the private Pitakiatwittaya Christian School in the Chiang Rai Province, when the fire broke out late Sunday.

“It is still very chaotic here,” the school’s manager Rewat Wassana told CNN. “We are in the process of identifying bodies, none of the parents can claim their children’s bodies yet.”

A total of 38 girls were sleeping in the dorm at the time of the fire. Firefighters rescued 20 girls, including five who were injured.

CBS News reports that an 11-year-old girl who escaped said that she noticed the fire when she got up to go the bathroom. She said she ran to tell her friends in various rooms but some of them didn’t believe her and closed the door and went back to sleep.

“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 broadcast on local television.

Chief of the Chiang Rai fire unit, Sawang Momdee, said they tried to save everyone but the fire spread very fast.

The school, about 500 miles north of Bangkok, has been operating for five years and provides free education to children from pre-elementary to sixth grade. Most of the students are from poor families from surrounding villages.

CBN News reported on similar Christian schools in Thailand and Indonesia. The Elpis School provides free education to Burmese child refugees in northern Thailand.

Poor children in Jakarta, Indonesia are also receiving a free education.

Meanwhile, the cause of the fire at the Pitakiatwittaya Christian School is under investigation. Another dorm for boys was untouched by the fire.

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