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Kisaasi College School In Kampala Faces Fire Crisis

Kisaasi College School In Kampala Faces Fire Crisis

In the calm afternoon hours of Thursday, April 17, 2025, a terrifying event unfolded at Kisaasi College School in Kampala, Uganda. Flames engulfed the school premises, causing havoc and destruction.

Despite the chaos, a silver lining emerged – all students were safely evacuated, escaping unharmed from the fiery ordeal.

Amidst the chaos of the fire, the school’s director, Haji Latif Ssebagala, stepped forward to confirm the incident. With a mix of gratitude and concern, he expressed relief that no lives were lost in the blaze.

“We are grateful that all our students are safe,” he emphasized. However, the aftermath revealed a heartbreaking truth – the fire had consumed a significant portion of the students’ personal belongings.

In the face of adversity, emergency services rose to the occasion, responding swiftly to the crisis at Kisaasi College School.

Their efforts proved successful as they managed to contain the fire before it could wreak further havoc. As the smoke cleared, attention turned to unraveling the mystery behind the blaze.

Local authorities initiated an investigation to determine the root cause of the fire, shedding light on the importance of vigilance and precautionary measures.

The recent fire incident at Kisaasi College School serves as a wake-up call, underscoring the critical need for robust fire safety measures in educational institutions.

With a spate of fires plaguing Ugandan schools in recent times, questions loom large regarding the adequacy of safety protocols and emergency preparedness.

As the community rallies together to support the affected students and rebuild what was lost, the focus shifts towards ensuring a safer, more secure environment for future generations.

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