A fire broke out at Taupō-nui-a-Tia College in Taupō, New Zealand, leading to arson charges against two individuals. The blaze destroyed classrooms and is causi
A severe fire broke out at Taupō-nui-a-Tia College in Taupō on Sunday afternoon. The incident led to the destruction of several classrooms and everything inside them. Two individuals have been charged with arson in connection with the fire.
Police closed surrounding roads for approximately four hours as Fire and Emergency New Zealand worked to contain the blaze. Detective Sergeant Allan Humphries reported that the block of classrooms was completely destroyed. The school will be closed on Monday, and the Ministry of Education is working to minimize disruption to students. A meeting has been scheduled with school staff to assess the damage caused by the fire.
Local MP Louise Upston and Board chairperson Michelle Barnett have expressed concern over the impact of the fire on the school community. The incident highlights the importance of fire safety and security measures in educational facilities.