At least 8 children dead in Lahore tuition centre roof collapse: hospital
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LAHORE: As many as eight children lost their lives on Tuesday, while several others were injured, when the roof of a room housing a tuition centre collapsed in Lahore’s Kahna area. According to a list of the deceased provided by Lahore General Hospital, the eight children were aged between five and 16 years. A Rescue 1122 spokesperson feared that the death toll could exceed 10, as the rescue team on the spot reported to the Emergency Services headquarters that the condition of the trapped children was critical. Rescue teams were present at the site and rescue operations were underway as of the latest update. Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz directed the police and district government authorities to determine the role of those individual(s) found responsible for the roof collapse, and consequently the deaths, for criminal proceedings. The health authorities have declared an emergency at the nearby Lahore General Hospital, directing the relevant senior administration officials, doctors, nurses and paramedical staff to attend to the injured children being brought there without any delay. Lahore District Education Authority Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tariq Mahmood said the building housed a private tuition centre and was run by a woman resident of the area. He said that they were visiting the site and would take strict action against the people involved in the incident. Lahore Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Operations Faisal Kamran said the contractor who constructed the house recently has been arrested. He noted that a part of the house was under construction, and labourers were busy at work when the roof collapsed. A statement by the Edhi rescue service said that the roof of a residence’s room “collapsed suddenly”. It said preliminary information indicated that the collapsed roof had been constructed using TR girders. “Rescue operations are continuing at full pace, while Edhi ambulances remain on-site to provide immediate medical assistance to the injured,” the s