Lightening strike kills 7 children at religious school in Sudan’s Darfur region
By APMonday, August 16, 2010
Lightening kills 7 school children in Darfur
KHARTOUM, Sudan — Sudan’s state news agency says lightening has struck a religious school in the country’s western Darfur region, killing seven children.
The report quoted a local official as saying the children, between the ages of 10 and 13, were attending a Quranic school in the remote village of Sarguilla in southern Darfur. The building was of simple construction and had a thatched roof.
It was not clear if the lightening directly struck the group of children or if it set off a fire.
The local official, Mastour Ahmed Abdul-Magid, says nine others were injured Monday in the crowded school, which had 560 students.
The news report said heavy rains made roads to the village inaccessible.
Filed under: Education
Tags: Africa, Khartoum, Middle East, North Africa, Religious Education, Sudan
Tags: Africa, Khartoum, Middle East, North Africa, Religious Education, Sudan
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