14 children killed in roof collapse at tuition center in Pakistan's Lahore
At
least 14 children were killed and several others injured after the roof of a
private tuition center collapsed in Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore on
Tuesday, rescue officials told Xinhua.
The
incident occurred in Kahna, a suburban area of Lahore in the eastern Punjab
province, where dozens of children were attending tuition classes when the
classroom roof suddenly caved in, trapping students beneath the debris, said
Farooq Ahmed, a spokesperson of emergency service Rescue 1122.
The
rescue official said that 14 children died in the incident, while around 10
injured children remained in critical condition, fearing that the death toll
might further rise.
The
official added that rescue operations were continuing to ensure no one remained
trapped under the debris.
Deputy
Inspector General of Police Operations of Lahore Faisal Kamran told the media
that the contractor who recently constructed the building had been arrested,
saying that part of the building was still under construction, with laborers
working at the site when the roof collapsed.
Pakistani
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed deep sorrow over the loss of young
lives, extended condolences to the bereaved families, prayed for the speedy
recovery of the injured, and directed authorities to ensure they receive the
best possible medical treatment.
xinhua

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