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Tokyo Primary School Fire: All Pupils Evacuated, Injuries Confirmed

A blaze broke out in a music room on the top floor of Takinogawa Dai-san Elementary School in Kita Ward, Tokyo, on Friday morning, with all students and staff safely accounted for.

A fire erupted on the fourth floor of Takinogawa Dai-san Elementary School in northern Tokyo’s Kita Ward late Friday morning, prompting the immediate evacuation of the entire school population. Japanese authorities confirmed that all students and staff — numbering approximately 300, according to the Tokyo Fire Department — were safely accounted for, with some rescued by ladder from a concrete ledge outside upper-floor windows.

According to the Tokyo Fire Department and metropolitan police, the blaze originated in a music room around 11 a.m. and was largely brought under control within an hour, having consumed roughly 200 square metres. Firefighters rescued one teacher and three pupils who had been unable to exit the building, while the remainder of the school community evacuated independently to a nearby park. Television footage showed thick black smoke pouring from top-floor windows as emergency crews directed water jets from the school’s playing field.

Reports on the number of injured vary. The Tokyo Fire Department, cited by Japanese news agency Jiji Press, stated that 10 people — mainly children — were transported to hospital, all conscious. Injuries included one pupil who sustained a bone fracture while evacuating, seven others treated for smoke inhalation or other minor injuries, and two teachers also hurt. Other accounts, drawing on public broadcaster NHK and the AFP news agency, described at least one person hospitalised, with a teacher injured and several children suffering smoke inhalation. No fatalities have been reported.

The school, located approximately 500 metres south of JR Oji Station, serves around 340 students. Police and fire investigators are examining the cause of the fire, with initial information suggesting a burning smell had been detected in a room used to store musical instruments before flames became visible. The investigation remains ongoing.

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A massive fire erupted at a Tokyo elementary school, with images showing flames engulfing parts of the building. The report highlights the severity of the blaze, omitting the fact that all children are safe and the provisional injury count.

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Evacuated children described their fear with trembling voices after the fire, which likely started near the music room. Ten were injured; some pupils escaped through windows and waited on ledges for rescue. The coverage blends factual details with emotional firsthand accounts.

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Tokyo Primary School Fire: All Pupils Evacuated, Injuries Confirmed

A blaze broke out in a music room on the top floor of Takinogawa Dai-san Elementary School in Kita Ward, Tokyo, on Friday morning, with all students and staff safely accounted for.

A fire erupted on the fourth floor of Takinogawa Dai-san Elementary School in northern Tokyo’s Kita Ward late Friday morning, prompting the immediate evacuation of the entire school population. Japanese authorities confirmed that all students and staff — numbering approximately 300, according to the Tokyo Fire Department — were safely accounted for, with some rescued by ladder from a concrete ledge outside upper-floor windows.

According to the Tokyo Fire Department and metropolitan police, the blaze originated in a music room around 11 a.m. and was largely brought under control within an hour, having consumed roughly 200 square metres. Firefighters rescued one teacher and three pupils who had been unable to exit the building, while the remainder of the school community evacuated independently to a nearby park. Television footage showed thick black smoke pouring from top-floor windows as emergency crews directed water jets from the school’s playing field.

Reports on the number of injured vary. The Tokyo Fire Department, cited by Japanese news agency Jiji Press, stated that 10 people — mainly children — were transported to hospital, all conscious. Injuries included one pupil who sustained a bone fracture while evacuating, seven others treated for smoke inhalation or other minor injuries, and two teachers also hurt. Other accounts, drawing on public broadcaster NHK and the AFP news agency, described at least one person hospitalised, with a teacher injured and several children suffering smoke inhalation. No fatalities have been reported.

The school, located approximately 500 metres south of JR Oji Station, serves around 340 students. Police and fire investigators are examining the cause of the fire, with initial information suggesting a burning smell had been detected in a room used to store musical instruments before flames became visible. The investigation remains ongoing.

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How the same story is told elsewhere.

2 editorial groups · 3 languages

ToneTemperatureFocusPositioningHorizon
Stampa iraniana e affiniStampa giapponese-coreana
Stampa iraniana e affini/ regime
allarmeurgenza

A massive fire erupted at a Tokyo elementary school, with images showing flames engulfing parts of the building. The report highlights the severity of the blaze, omitting the fact that all children are safe and the provisional injury count.

Stampa giapponese-coreana
allarmeurgenza

Evacuated children described their fear with trembling voices after the fire, which likely started near the music room. Ten were injured; some pupils escaped through windows and waited on ledges for rescue. The coverage blends factual details with emotional firsthand accounts.

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4 outlets · 3 languages

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