The police and fire services were immediately dispatched to the scene by the authorities. The kids may have suffered less harm since they first crashed into another wall before reaching the ground, according to the police inquiry. The age of the structure may have had a role, according to preliminary findings, but investigations into the precise cause of the wall fall are still ongoing. The facility was certified as stable just one month ago, and all required paperwork is in line, according to the school administration.
The Parents Association intends to demonstrate against the school administration in response to the incident, and a formal complaint might be filed. Concerns over the safety and facilities of the school have been raised by the neighborhood. The education department, the families of the injured pupils, and the school administration have all issued official comments; however, the district administration has not yet done so.
In addition to closing the day following the collapse, the school also announced that classes would not be held on Monday. As per the premise, the school is now exploring different online learning systems to ensure that there is no disruption to the children’s education. The Board of Trustees will discuss how the incidents have affected student safety and the ongoing educational process during their meeting.
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By Prasneet Kaur