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Four Children Dead After Classroom Roof Collapses in DG Khan

At least four children were killed and twenty others injured on Thursday when the roof of a classroom collapsed at a school in Dera Ghazi Khan, Punjab, in a tragedy that has renewed urgent scrutiny of the structural integrity of public school buildings across the province.

Rescue teams were dispatched to the site, where students had been attending classes when the ceiling gave way. The injured were shifted to nearby medical facilities, with several reported to be in critical condition. Officials confirmed that a rescue operation was launched immediately after the incident.

The collapse is the latest in a series of infrastructure failures at government-run educational institutions in Pakistan, where decades of underfunding and inadequate maintenance have left thousands of school buildings in dangerous disrepair. Civil society groups and opposition lawmakers have repeatedly demanded comprehensive structural audits of public schools, particularly in southern Punjab.

Provincial authorities face mounting pressure to investigate whether negligence or delayed repairs contributed to the deaths. The incident is expected to trigger calls for accelerated school rehabilitation programmes and stricter enforcement of building safety codes for educational infrastructure.

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Sources: Dawn
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