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I HAD to wait for a few days to gather my thoughts on the tahfiz school fire
last week in Datuk
Keramat, Kuala Lumpur, where 23 people lost ...Hafidz Baharom
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The nation was rocked today with news that a deadly fire broke
out at a religious school in Kampung Datuk Keramat.
The blaze, at the Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah tahfiz school, claimed the lives of 23
people. Two of them are the school’s wardens.
The
incident has been described as the country’s worst fire disaster in 20 years.
Here’s
what we know so far about the tragedy.
WHAT HAPPENED
A fire
broke out at the Pusat Tahfiz Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah religious centre located
at Jalan Keramat Ujung, Kampung Datuk Keramat around 5.15am today.
The fire
is believed to have started in one of the dormitory rooms on the top floor of
the three-storey building.
At the
time, there were a total of 36 students and six teachers in the building.
The
tahfiz centre had only been in existence for about a year. It was built from
contributions from the local surau.
EMERGENCY CALL
The Kuala
Lumpur Fire and Rescue Department said it received a distress call at 5.41am.
It is unknown for now as to why the department was reportedly only alerted to
the incident almost 30 minutes after the blaze started.
CAUSE OF FIRE
The Fire
and Rescue Department have yet to determine the exact cause of the fire. Among
the possible cases include a short circuit, as well as mosquito coils, which
may have sparked the blaze.
One of
the survivors, a student, had claimed that he smelled a gas-like scent just
before the fire. The boy had also claimed that the fire spread “very quickly.”
Rescue
authorities have deployed sniffer dogs from the K9 unit to aid them in
uncovering the cause of the blaze.
THE TRAGEDY
It is
understood that the students were asleep when the blaze happened. The
authorities believe that when the fire broke out, the students tried to make
their way out but were trapped.
It is
learnt that the building’s windows were fitted with grills which could not be
opened from inside. In addition, there was only one door to enter and exit the
building. There was also no dedicated fire exit.
Firemen
who entered the building found the charred remains heaped on top of one
another. They were found at several locations, all near windows at the third
floor.
Several
boys however managed to escape after breaking open a window at the third floor
and jumping a first-floor awning.
WERE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS MET?
Did the
school meet the necessary safety requirements?
The Fire
and Rescue Department said the school had submitted its building plans in 2015.
The authorities had briefed the school management on the necessary fire
prevention methods.
The
school however, did not submit its mechanical and engineering plans for
approval before constructing the building.
The
building was instead built without MNE plan approval and an inspection by the
Fire and Rescue Department.
Interior
renovations were also made, with more dividers built. One exit was also closed
off.
Authorities
also believe that the dorm beds being arranged too closely together may have
played a factor in preventing a swift escape for the victims.
AFTERMATH
To date,
23 students, aged between 13 and 17 have perished. Also dead were two wardens.
Health
Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam told a press conference that the bodies
were burnt so severely that DNA tests are required to identify them.
This
process will likely take several days.
Seven
fire victims are being treated at the KL Hospital. Of the seven, six are
students while another is a Keramat resident who came to assist the victims
during the incident.
Four are
badly injured.
At what cost Safe Schools? UNLIKE the 60th Merdeka celebration that was buoyed by the
golden success of the SEA Games, Malaysia Day saw a starkly different scenario.
The
nation was still in mourning following the demise of a beloved former Yang
di-Pertuan Agong. Adding on to that was an even more heart-breaking tragedy of
a fire that claimed the lives of 21 schoolchildren and two teachers just days
before Malaysia Day.
Reportedly
there have been more than 200 such tragedies since 2015. And after each
tragedy, there has been no shortage of words of sympathy and promises. But why
the apathy in nailing down the issue?
This
time we again read more of the same. Wonder if it is another "hot
air" balloon meant to distract us from the real problem, namely, a blatant
lack of interest...
What is Safe Schools? Safe Schools is an $8m four-year federally
funded national program that began in 2013 with bipartisan support. It grew out
of a Victorian scheme to create safe and supportive schools for same
sex-attracted, gender diverse and intersex young people. Schools can
voluntarily join the Safe Schools Coalition in their state, which mostly
provides training for teachers and other staff. An eight-part All of Us lesson
plan may be taught in part or in full to students at the school’s discretion –
the Safe Schools staff do not teach this
course...
What People Say About Fire At Darul Tahfiz
Police: Youths
started fire after being insulted by tahfiz students ... Police: Youths started fire after being insulted by tahfiz students .... I cannot believe someone would do this,” Siti Salfari
said. She learnt about ... Religious school fire: Cops given footage from over 30
CCTVs - Nation ... CCTV footage could shed light on the Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah tahfiz school ... on Friday that the footage showed
some people loitering in the area, but ...
"Some might say that
it was fate, but without proper regulations it's as if ... Keramat tahfiz school fire: Here's what we know so far |
New Straits ... A fire broke
out at the Pusat Tahfiz Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah religious ... The authoritiesbelieve that when the fire broke out, the students tried to ... 23 die in KL tahfiz school fire | The
Malaysian Insight .. after a pre-dawn fire broke out at the Pusat Tahfiz Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah religious ...
Sixpeople were rescued, of whom three are
in critical condition and now warded ... KR1M Tudan closed because of
losses, says ministry. What Penalty Should Be Served By Tahfiz Fire Suspects ...
- Says The incident led to the tragic death of 23 people, with the youngest victim ... The massivefire that broke out at Darul Quran Ittifaqyah (DQI) tahfiz ... Tahfiz School Blaze Kills 23 In One Of The Country's Worst
Fire ... - Says The fire broke
out at around 5.15am at Pusat Tahfiz Darul Quran ... Along with other peoplein the neighbourhood, I tried to help the students. 7 teens arrested over deadly Malaysia school blaze -
Channel NewsAsia A Malaysian national flag flutters outside burnt windows
of the Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah ... JUST IN:
7 suspects believed to have set tahfiz fire after being teased, "ejek
mengejek". "We have solved the case," says KL police chief pic. twitter.com/wNkMIR3jPq ....
Hamidah Gul well, people have
different opinion. Short circuit could be cause of fire at Kuala Lumpur
religious school ... people were
in hospital, according to the report. ... the deaths of many children,"
the New Straits Times quoted the DPM as saying. ... Very sad to read of the Tahfiz Darul Quran Ittifaqiyahfire and the loss of 20 lives. Fire at Malaysia school kills 23 students, two wardens |
world-news ... Twenty-five people, most of them students, were killed when a fire tore ... in the two-storey building, Tahfiz Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah, located in the ...
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