At least 21 students have been killed in a fire outbreak at a school in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian early Thursday morning.
According to CNN, Fire and Rescue department official said when emergency responders arrived the scene, almost 90% of the building was already on fire.
“Based on my observation, the building has grills that could not be opened from inside,” he said.
“Because of the grills, they could not escape through the windows, except for the five students who escaped through the door and sought help from the firemen.”
Spokesman, Soiman Jahid said the firemen could hear cries for help from inside the building.
“The first team from (the) fire station managed to save of the five children from the lower level. ”
He further said bodies recovered were badly burned and were found in three different locations of the building.
Two adults also died in the inferno, while four other victims suffered serious injuries.
Investigation to know the causes of the fire is on going.
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