Fire Destroys Five Classrooms at Bhaktapur School, Causing Rs 5 Million in Damage
A blaze at Khwopring English Secondary School in Libali, Bhaktapur destroyed five classrooms across two floors, with losses estimated at Rs 5 million.
A fire at Khwopring English Secondary School in Libali, Bhaktapur Municipality, has left the campus with heavy damage after flames swept through part of the building and destroyed five classrooms across two floors.
Principal Binod Prajapati said the blaze caused an estimated loss of around Rs 5 million, making it one of the most serious property damage incidents reported at a school in the area recently.
What was damaged
According to the report, the fire affected classrooms on two floors of the school building, leaving key learning spaces unusable. The destruction of five rooms is expected to disrupt normal classes and force the school to assess repairs before students can fully return to the affected area.
Why this matters
School fires are especially disruptive because the damage goes beyond physical infrastructure. In cases like this, a single incident can interrupt teaching schedules, strain school budgets, and delay lessons for dozens or even hundreds of students depending on the school's size and capacity.
The estimated financial loss of Rs 5 million underscores how quickly fire can devastate educational infrastructure, especially when classrooms, furniture, and learning materials are caught in the blaze.
What happens next
The school is now likely to focus on damage assessment, cleanup, and rebuilding efforts. Officials will also need to determine the cause of the fire and whether additional safety measures are needed to protect the remaining structure.
For students, parents, and teachers, the immediate concern is how soon normal learning can resume and how the school will manage classes while repairs are underway.