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Cool teen saves 36 in fire

Another fire occurred at a religious school, this time at a girls’ hostel in Rembau, Negri Sembilan – but an alert 15-year-old student kept her cool to save 36 lives and her own. She raised the alarm after seeing sparks from the ceiling and the girls, who

- SINGH and NURBAITI HAMDAN

REMBAU: A 15-year-old student of a religious school here saved the lives of her 36 schoolmate­s when she raised the alarm after seeing that the ceiling of their hostel was on fire.

Nur Athirah Izzati Shamsul Murfiz, a student at Sekolah Tinggi Islam As Sofa, was about to sleep at around 1.30am yesterday when she noticed sparks coming from the ceiling. At first, she thought nothing of it.

State Fire and Rescue Department chief Norazam Khamis said that when the sparks got bigger and brighter, Nur Athirah immediatel­y awakened her sleeping hostel mates and they quickly made their way out of the single-storey hostel.

Norazam said the fire spread quickly and within minutes, it had engulfed the inner section of the hostel which is about 4km from the main school complex.

“By the time my men arrived here, the girls were already safely out of the hostel.

“Three girls had breathing difficulti­es and were taken to Tampin Hospital for outpatient treatment,” he said when met at the hostel at Kg Nerasau, along the Rembau-Astana Raja trunk road.

Norazam said there were six other people, including two women wardens and two women employees, at the hostel when the fire broke out. Two others were on guard duty. “When the firemen from the Rembau and Tampin stations arrived 10 minutes after getting a call from a warden, the hostel was already half razed.

“But we managed to put out the flames within 30 minutes and saved a surau and an adjoining hall,” he said.

Norazam confirmed that the school, run by Yayasan As Sofa, had complied with safety aspects and had a certificat­e of completion and compliance.

“The school management was actually taken to court for failing to comply with safety aspects in 2014 but since then, it has been working with us to adhere to all the necessary regulation­s,” he said.

However, Norazam could not immediatel­y confirm if the girls’ hostel had a safety compliance certificat­e.

He said the cause of the fire had yet to be determined.

“We will interview the girls and call in our experts and forensic teams to establish this,” he said.

On a separate matter, Norazam said 10 of the 40 Islamic religious schools inspected by his team in the state so far has not obtained a safety certificat­e from his department.

“Some did not have fire extinguish­ers or proper exits. So we have given them notices asking them to comply,” he said, adding that the team was also checking on such schools in rural areas.

He said that based on their findings, there were some 30 schools which were not registered with his department statewide.

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