Northeastern University-More than 1, girls fled in the early hours of the morning
Many girls opened windows to call for help. Many students only put a coat over their pajamas because they were in a hurry to escape. Some students broke through the smoke after covering their nose and mouth with a towel soaked in water. They said that the school had taught this kind of escape knowledge before. Some girls picked up the fire extinguishers stored in the corridor, but they couldn't put out the fire until more than a dozen fire extinguishers were used up. They began to use the washbasin to catch water to put out the fire again, but it failed to reduce the fire. When the fire officers and soldiers arrived, they found that there were three passages in the dormitory building, one of which was nailed to death by plywood. They opened the passage and moved the students. Put out the fire. The cause of the fire was that only students in the dormitory of 219 used "Hot Fast" to boil water. Because of the sudden power failure at night, she had to unplug "Hot Fast" from the kettle and put it on the bed, but forgot to cut off the power supply. In the morning, when she woke up, she found that the "hot" on the bed had led the bed. In a panic, she knocked on the door to wake up the students in other bedrooms. Because the girl opened the door of the dormitory when she escaped, the fire became more violent after ventilation.