Molotov cocktail explodes in a Chilean high school, injuring at least 35
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[October 24, 2024]
By NAYARA BATSHKE
SANTIAGO,
Chile (AP) — A homemade firebomb exploded inside a public high school in
Chile on Wednesday, igniting a blaze that injured at least 34 students
and one teacher, with several in serious condition, firefighters said. |
Authorities head inside the Barros Arana National Boarding School after
a fire in Santiago Chile, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024. (AP Photo/Esteban
Felix) |
A group of students ages 15 to 18 at the school in central
Santiago, the capital, were making Molotov cocktails in a
bathroom to be thrown at a protest later when one exploded, said
police Lt. Col. Fernando Albornoz. It was not clear what caused
the blast. Police said they found bottles and fuel cans likely
to make the explosives.
Fire department Capt. José Manuel Estefane said 11 students at
the prestigious Barros Arana National Boarding School were
hospitalized in serious condition with burns affecting their
respiratory systems.
The other injured students had lighter burns, authorities said,
while a teacher trying to help the students collapsed and was
hospitalized. Firefighters quickly contained the blaze and
blocked roads around the scene.
Local media reported that the students had planned to wreak
havoc at a traditional farewell party for graduating seniors.
High schools and universities across Chile have a history of
activism stretching back decades. During major social unrest in
2011 and 2019, students, including at the Barros Arana school,
took a confrontational stance against the government and
business elite to demand political reforms.
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