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CBS News
25-07-2025
- Climate
- CBS News
At least 7 children killed as India school roof collapses after weeks of monsoon rains
New Delhi — At least seven children were killed and 20 others injured when a portion of a school's roof collapsed in western India's Rajasthan state on Friday morning, police said. The incident happened around 8:00 a.m. local time at the Government Primary School in Jhalawar district's Piplodi village, as students gathered for their morning assembly. Around 60 children and teachers were in the school when the roof of the single-story building collapsed, burying students under debris. Area residents rushed to the scene and managed to rescue dozens of students, and police and other government workers also joined the rescue efforts. All the injured students — between the ages of eight and 11 years — were being treated at a local hospital. Two were said to be in critical condition. Indian news outlets showed video of residents gathered at the site of the collapse, with some students' family members crying. Some reports said the school building was in a run-down condition and noted that persistent, heavy rainfall over the past few weeks may have been a factor behind the deadly collapse. It is monsoon season in India, and the storms have already brought misery to the eastern part of the country, with dozens of people killed by lighting strikes in recent weeks. Jhalawar district official Ajay Singh said the school building had not been flagged as unsafe after a recent survey, however. "A detailed investigation will be conducted and strict action taken against those responsible," Singh told media gathered in the town. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the incident "tragic and deeply saddening." "My thoughts are with the affected students and their families in this difficult hour. Praying for the speedy recovery of the injured. Authorities are providing all possible assistance to those affected," he said in a social media post. Rajasthan's state education minister, Madan Dilawar, said experts were examining the stability of other buildings on the school campus. Deadly building collapses are not uncommon during monsoon rains in India. Many buildings in India are weak due to insufficient enforcement of building safety codes, and that leaves them particularly vulnerable to the deluges.


New York Times
25-07-2025
- Climate
- New York Times
7 Children Are Killed in School Roof Collapse in India
At least seven children were killed on Friday morning when the roof of a school building collapsed in northwestern India, officials said. The children had just arrived for classes in a village near Jhalawar, a city in Rajasthan State, when the roof collapsed at around 8 a.m., Ajay Singh Rathore, the district magistrate, said in a phone interview. The children had been on their way to morning prayers, he said. 'It had been raining incessantly and a lot of water had collected on the roof of the single-story building,' Mr. Rathore said. 'The children were struck by the roof which collapsed under the weight of the water.' Prem Chand Bairwa, the state's deputy chief minister, told local news media that seven children had been killed. He said that many others had been injured, but did not give a number. Those killed were ages 8 to 14, Mr. Rathore said. The children who were hurt in the collapse sustained minor injuries, he said, and were being sent home. Video footage of the aftermath, shared by local news media, showed dozens of people digging through rubble. Some onlookers were visibly distressed, letting out cries. The footage later showed a construction vehicle attempting to reach the site of the collapse. Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India called the 'mishap' at the school 'tragic and deeply saddening.' 'Authorities are providing all possible assistance to those affected,' he wrote in a post on X. Rajasthan, which is on the border with Pakistan, is known for extreme temperatures, and a monsoon season that lasts from roughly July to September. Over the last month, the region has been battered by heavy rainfall, which has forced the closure of some schools and flooding at hospitals. On Friday, a school van in Rajasthan was swept up in fast-moving floodwaters, temporarily trapping 10 children inside, local news media reported. This month, Rajasthan's education department issued a safety warning for schools related to the heavy rainfall. The department called for school leaders to inspect buildings, including ceilings, to ensure that they were not damaged or leaking. Over the last week, 23 people have died in rainfall-related incidents in Rajasthan, according to local news reports, including at least two children who drowned.


CNN
25-07-2025
- Politics
- CNN
Roof collapse kills children at school in India
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