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A minimum of 7 youngsters killed as India faculty roof collapses after weeks of monsoon rains
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A minimum of 7 youngsters killed as India faculty roof collapses after weeks of monsoon rains

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New Delhi — A minimum of seven youngsters have been killed and 20 others injured when a portion of a college’s roof collapsed in western India’s Rajasthan state on Friday morning, police stated.

The incident occurred round 8:00 a.m. native time on the Authorities Major College in Jhalawar district’s Piplodi village, as college students gathered for his or her morning meeting.

Round 60 youngsters and lecturers have been within the faculty when the roof of the single-story constructing collapsed, burying college students below particles.

Space residents rushed to the scene and managed to rescue dozens of scholars, and police and different authorities employees additionally joined the rescue efforts.

All of the injured college students — between the ages of eight and 11 years — have been being handled at a neighborhood hospital. Two have been stated to be in crucial situation.

Indian information retailers confirmed video of residents gathered on the website of the collapse, with some college students’ members of the family crying.

Some reviews stated the college constructing was in a run-down situation and famous that persistent, heavy rainfall over the previous few weeks could have been an element behind the lethal collapse. It’s monsoon season in India, and the storms have already introduced distress to the jap a part of the nation, with dozens of individuals killed by lighting strikes in current weeks.

An aerial view reveals buildings partially submerged in floodwater after heavy monsoon rains in Pushkar, Rajasthan state, India, July 19, 2025.

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Jhalawar district official Ajay Singh stated the college constructing had not been flagged as unsafe after a current survey, nonetheless.

“An in depth investigation can be performed and strict motion taken towards these accountable,” Singh informed media gathered within the city.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi known as the incident “tragic and deeply saddening.”

“My ideas are with the affected college students and their households on this troublesome hour. Praying for the speedy restoration of the injured. Authorities are offering all attainable help to these affected,” he stated in a social media publish.

Rajasthan’s state schooling minister, Madan Dilawar, stated consultants have been analyzing the steadiness of different buildings on the college campus.

Lethal constructing collapses aren’t unusual throughout monsoon rains in India. Many buildings in India are weak resulting from inadequate enforcement of constructing security codes, and that leaves them significantly susceptible to the deluges.

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