Henan, China—Three students were killed Thursday when a wall at their school dormitory collapsed during a violent thunderstorm. The incident occurred at a boarding school in rural Henan, where heavy rain and high winds had battered the region for several hours. The collapse affected a wing of the dormitory building, catching the students inside.
Local emergency teams were dispatched to the site during the height of the storm, but the compromised structure made the search operation extremely hazardous. Rescuers eventually recovered the three victims from the rubble. No other students were reported to have been in the immediate vicinity of the collapsed section at the time of the failure.
The school has been placed under immediate lockdown as investigators assess the integrity of the remaining structures. Early reports suggest that the wall may have been structurally weakened by recent moisture and failed under the intense pressure of the gale-force winds. The facility's maintenance records are currently being audited by the local education bureau.
This tragedy has prompted an urgent directive from the Henan provincial government for a safety check of all school facilities, particularly in older buildings and remote areas. Officials are investigating whether the dormitory met required building standards and if the recent weather warnings were followed by proper evacuation protocols.
The victims' families have been notified, and the community is mourning the loss of the young students. Counseling services are being provided to the survivors, and the school will remain closed until a full safety certification is obtained from the regional authorities.
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