18schoolgirls

In March 2000, a tragic dormitory fire in Tuvalu gained international attention.

The number "18 schoolgirls" is also used as a specific sample size in various public health and sociological studies: 18schoolgirls

: Victims reported nausea, headaches, coughing, breathing difficulties, heart palpitations, and numbness in their limbs. In March 2000, a tragic dormitory fire in

The most recent and widely reported event involving "18 schoolgirls" was the start of a wave of suspected chemical gas attacks in Iran. : The disaster led to major public criticism

: The disaster led to major public criticism of the government regarding safety standards and the absence of elected officials at the memorial service.

: By March 2023, the attacks had spread to hundreds of schools, leading to thousands of hospitalizations. Human rights organizations like Amnesty International and news outlets like CNN have documented the subsequent protests by parents and teachers against the government's perceived failure to protect students. 2. The 2000 Motufoua Secondary School Fire (Tuvalu)

: On November 30, 2022, the first reported attack occurred in Qom, where 18 schoolgirls were poisoned.