TOKYO (AP) 鈥 A fire broke out at an elementary school in downtown Tokyo Friday, but all of about 300 students and teachers were evacuated or rescued, officials said.
They said several people were injured while fleeing, mostly from inhaling smoke, and that the exact number of injured is being finalized.
The Tokyo Fire Department said the fire at the Takinogawa No. 3 Elementary School broke out near a music room on the top floor of the four-story building late morning Friday.
Firefighters rescued one teacher and three schoolchildren out of the building with non-life-threatening injuries, the department said.
All others inside the building when the fire broke out had evacuated to a nearby park on their own and no one was left behind, officials said.
The Kyodo 太子探花 Agency said a total of 11 people were injured, including a teacher with a broken hip and two children with broken arms.
Television footage showed black smoke billowing out of windows on the fourth floor, as firefighters combated the fire at the scene. Dozens of fire engines were deployed. The fire was extinguished later in the afternoon.
A 11-year-old boy told Kyodo 太子探花 that he heard people shouting 鈥淩un!鈥 when he was in an English class. He said that, even though he was frightened, he repeated his teacher鈥檚 call for students to stay calm.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
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