Audio By Carbonatix
A fire broke out at a girls' boarding school in a town in central Kenya late on Saturday, leaving at least three students injured and destroying property, the Kenya Red Cross and police said.
The fire follows the death of at least 21 students in a blaze at a boarding primary school, Hillside Endarasha Academy, in Nyeri, also in central Kenya, early on Friday.
"A fire incident has been reported at Isiolo Girls High School, Isiolo County," the Kenya Red Cross said in a post on the X platform late on Saturday. Early on Sunday, it said the fire had been contained and that three minor injuries had been recorded.
Kenya Police spokesperson Resila Onyango also said late on Saturday that a fire at the school had been contained. She did not say what had caused the blaze.

Moments after the blaze was extinguished, police, fire and rescue squads could be seen using flashlights to search for any students and salvageable property in the wrecked dormitories, according to a Reuters witness.
The death toll in the Friday fire was initially given as 17, but a government statement seen by Reuters on Sunday showed it had now risen to 21.
Nineteen bodies were recovered at the scene of the inferno, while two victims died at hospitals where they had been taken for treatment, the statement said.
Latest Stories
-
Power outages in parts of Accra and Western Region due to a technical fault – ECG
3 minutes -
Reforming the Bank of Ghana: Why Ghana needs a stronger and more independent Central Bank
11 minutes -
South Africa president Ramaphosa orders migration crackdown amid rising xenophobia fearsÂ
12 minutes -
Ghana, South Africa diplomatic collision over xenophobia exposes deep fractures in continental unityÂ
15 minutes -
Accra flooding caused by weak planning and enforcement — Bomfeh
26 minutes -
Ghana rolls out first National Paediatric Imaging Protocol to improve childhood cancer diagnosis
28 minutes -
Monogamous relationships require full commitment, not mood-based decisions — Dr Ayertey
37 minutes -
Firefighters contain two separate fire outbreaks in Accra, no casualties reported
39 minutes -
At least 19 dead after major earthquake strikes southern Philippines
40 minutes -
Australian doctor who underwent world-first brain tumour treatment dies
41 minutes -
TRiBE Culture Fest to show 2026 FIFA World Cup at all 16 Regions of Ghana
44 minutes -
Starmer tells Apple and Google to ban nude images on children’s phones
45 minutes -
Metro Mass clarifies 100 new buses are for intercity operations, not Accra routes
48 minutes -
Photos: Rescue operations continue at Avenor collapse site as death toll rises to three
55 minutes -
Belarus eyes Ghana for Africa expansion
1 hour