A fire at an Islamic school in Liberia has killed at least 27 children, police said on Wednesday.
"The kids were learning the Koran when the fire broke out," police spokesman Moses Carter said. He added the blaze was caused by an electrical issue and that further investigations were ongoing.
This is devastating:
— Samira Sawlani (@samirasawlani) September 18, 2019
At least 27 children have been killed after a fire broke out at a religious school in Liberia-
‘The kids were learning the Quran. Only the imam, 1 teacher, and two students managed to escape’https://t.co/UHoVI7j5gP
Carter had originally said 30 children were killed before revising the death toll down to 27. Two survivors were taken to the hospital, he said.
A fire at an Islamic #school in #Liberia has killed at least 27 children. https://t.co/YtqpQKBX9I
— Saudi Gazette (@Saudi_Gazette) September 18, 2019
The fire started late on Tuesday in the suburbs of the capital Monrovia, President George Weah said in a tweet.
"My prayers go out to the families of the children that died last night in Paynesville City," Weah said. "This is a tough time for the families of the victims and all of Liberia."
It is common for buildings to collapse in blazes linked to faulty electrics in Liberia's big cities, however these are rarely deadly.


