Parts Of This 137-Year-Old High School In West Bengal Have Been Destroyed By A Fire

SW Staff

A major fire gutted parts of the Dow Hill School in Kurseong, a school that’s over a century old, fire brigade officials said on Friday. 

Nobody was injured as the school was closed because of winter holidays, but property worth lakhs of rupees was destroyed, they said.

The ground floor of the school, set up in 1879, caught fire and it took about six hours to douse the flame. The Teachers’ room and junior dormitory in the ground floor were gutted in the fire which spread to the first floor, they said.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Here’s a clip of the fire: 

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