At least 29 students die in explosion, stampede at Central African Republic school

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(*29*)People gather at the site of an explosion and the stampede that followed that killed dozens of schoolchildren and injured hundreds at a high school in Central African Republic’s capital city Bangui, authorities said Thursday, June 26, 2025.

People collect at the positioning of an explosion and the stampede that adopted that killed dozens of schoolchildren and injured a whole lot at a excessive school in Central African Republic’s capital metropolis Bangui, authorities mentioned Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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An explosion and the stampede that adopted killed at least 29 schoolchildren and injured greater than 250 at a excessive school in Central African Republic’s capital metropolis, authorities mentioned Thursday (June 26, 2025).

The explosion occurred Wednesday (June 25, 2025) at the Barthelemy Boganda High School in Bangui when energy was being restored to {an electrical} transformer throughout the school premises after it malfunctioned, in accordance with the nation’s Ministry of National Education.

Most of the victims — together with 16 women — died at the scene after the explosion resulted in a stampede, whereas others had been confirmed lifeless at the hospital, the Ministry of Health mentioned in an announcement. At least 260 students had been injured and being handled in numerous hospitals, the Ministry mentioned.

An estimated 5,000 students had been at the school for higher-education exams at the time. Survivors recounted listening to a loud explosion from the transformer halfway into the examination.

“The building shook and we were all terrified. It was everyone man for himself,” mentioned Alvin Yaligao, one of many students.

Some of the victims died after leaping out of the constructing, whereas others had been killed in the stampede at the crowded entrance to the higher flooring in an try to flee. Many different students fainted amid the chaos and had been rushed to the hospital, a few of them transported on bikes.

Many individuals in the world had been angered, accusing the federal government of negligence for not dealing with the issues with {the electrical} transformer. Government officers and employees who arrived at the scene had been pelted with totally different objects by indignant residents.

“We deplore this incident which was caused by a lack of maintenance,” Gédéon Cyr Ngaïssé, president of the school’s mother and father’ affiliation, informed reporters. He referred to as for an investigation into the tragedy.

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