Several students were killed and dozens of others injured in the explosion of the electric transformer of a high school in Bangui, in the Central African Republic, this Wednesday, June 25, 2025, in the midst of the baccalaureate.
Several students were killed and dozens of others injured in the explosion of the electric transformer of their high school in Bangui, in the Central African Republic, in the midst of the baccalaureate, the government said on Wednesday, June 25, 2025 the government in a statement.
Panic movement
“This incident triggered a panic movement and caused several seriously injured, unfortunately causing some cases of loss in human lives”said Aurélien-Simplice Kongbelet-Zingas, the Minister of Education. No more specific assessment was available Wednesday evening.
They jump from the first floor
“The supervisors started to flee the first. We also fled to save ourselves. This is how we jumped from the first floor” told AFP Michael Jordy Yerima, 20, hospitalized for a fracture of the foot.
At the time of the explosion, around 1 p.m., just over 5,300 students planned on the second day of the baccalaureate events.
Hospital “invaded by the population”
An important safety device, made up of MINUSCA, police and gendarmes’ peacekeepers has been positioned around the school and hospitals.
“The hospital was invaded by the population to the point of obstructing the heaigners and ambulances”, said a source at the Ministry of Health.
The three hospitals in the city welcomed the many wounded, transported by ambulance, in pick-up bins, on motorcycle taxis and sometimes even at arm’s length.
The Minister of Education assured that “Measures will be taken quickly to elucidate the circumstances of this incident.”