A fire has completely ravaged the girls’ dormitory at Jacobu Senior High School, leaving nothing behind. The incident, which occurred recently, resulted in the total destruction of the dormitory.
According to a report, the fire was caused by a gas cylinder that had been brought to the school for the upcoming WASSCE home-economics practicals. The cylinder had developed a leak, which led to the outbreak of the fire.
Reports indicate that some students had been using the faulty cylinder in the dormitory when the fire started. The gas leak is believed to be the primary cause of the blaze.
The fire caused extensive damage, with property losses estimated at around GHC 100,000. The destruction was so severe that experts have advised that the entire building will need to be demolished and rebuilt.
This incident has left the school community in shock and distress, as the dormitory was a crucial part of the students’ accommodation and daily life.
Authorities and emergency services responded quickly, but their efforts were insufficient to prevent the full extent of the damage. The situation has highlighted the need for stricter safety measures and regular inspections of potentially hazardous equipment.
The school administration is now facing the challenge of finding temporary accommodation for the affected students and addressing the urgent need for rebuilding the dormitory.
The fire serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers associated with improper handling and maintenance of gas cylinders, especially in educational environments.