Students Escape De@th As School Building Collapse In Taraba

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Eyewitnesses report that the sudden storm caused the classrooms to cave in, trapping students, teachers, NYSC corps members, and exam supervisors inside.

Hundreds of secondary school students writing their final year West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) narrowly escaped de@th on Wednesday evening after strong winds and heavy rainfall caused a classroom building to collapse at Government Secondary School in Namnai village, Gassol Local Government Area.

The incident occurred around 6 p.m. as the second batch of students had just begun their exams.

Eyewitnesses report that the sudden storm caused the classrooms to cave in, trapping students, teachers, NYSC corps members, and exam supervisors inside.



“Many victims, both male and female students, sustained serious injuries, including fractures,”
said Alhaji DanAzumi Lauris, a resident of Namnai.



“Teachers, exam supervisors, and corps members were also trapped under the rubble but were rescued after several hours by local residents.”

The injured were rushed to a nearby primary healthcare centre for treatment. Lauris also noted that several houses in the town were damaged by the storm alongside the school building.

In a related development, the heavy downpour disrupted WASSCE examinations in Jalingo, the state capital, where flooding and poor visibility prevented many students from returning home until after 1 a.m.

As of this report, authorities have not yet issued an official statement on the extent of the damage or whether the examination schedule will be adjusted.

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