newz crew Wrote:
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> A chemistry demonstration at a Fairfax County high
> school went out of control Friday morning, with a
> flash of flame engulfing a group of students,
> leaving five dead and sending two dozen others to
> the hospital.
>
> The blaze at W.T. Woodson High School sent
> students scrambling as smoke and screams burst
> from a classroom and a teacher went running down
> the hall, her shirt still on fire. Helicopters and
> ambulances swooped onto the campus, and students
> spent much of the morning huddling together on the
> football field’s bleachers while ventilation
> fans cleared chemical-laden air from the school.
>
> The incident began 10 minutes into second period,
> when a chemistry teacher poured flammable liquid
> onto a desk and lit it with a Bunsen burner,
> according to several students who said they were
> in the class. The teacher then introduced chemical
> elements, such as copper, to demonstrate their
> different effects on the colors of the flames —
> a well-known, captivating yet sometimes-risky
> experiment.
>
> As the flame appeared to die down, the teacher
> poured more liquid onto the table, students said,
> causing a “splash of fire” to hit those
> nearby. One student said the teacher was not
> wearing any protective gear, nor were the students
> in the room, including those closest to the
> experiment.
>
> One screamed when her hair caught fire. Another
> had burns to his face and singed eyelashes.
> Another student’s jacket caught fire.
>
> "It was awful," the student reported. "All 42 of
> us were trying to escape through the only door at
> the same time."
>
> The fire quickly spread, first to the students'
> belongings, then to the ceiling, where it spread
> to the hallway and other classrooms.
>
> It took firefighters about 30 minutes to bring the
> fire under control.
>
> In addition to the two students trampled to death
> in the classroom doorway, one died from burns, and
> two from smoke inhalation. Seventeen students
> remain hospitalized for observation with
> non-life-threatening injuries. Names are being
> withheld pending family notifications.
>
> The teacher escaped with burns to her hands, face,
> and throat.
>
> Fairfax County Public Schools issued a statement
> expressing regret for the deaths and injuries.
> After-school activities will be held as scheduled,
> though the science wing will be closed through
> tomorrow as clean-up continues.
>
> A fire investigator noted that the overcrowded
> classroom may be to blame for the deaths and
> injuries. "These classrooms were designed for
> fewer students, and the distance between the
> teaching/demonstration area and student desks
> should have been greater," he said. "In addition,
> any time you have more than 24 people in a
> classroom, a second exit is required."
>
>
>
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety
> /three-injured-after-fire-at-woodson-high-school-i
> n-fairfax/2015/10/30/7f6b6aac-7f10-11e5-afce-2afd1
> d3eb896_story.html
Where did they bury the survivors?