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Bushfires in Northern Ghana: A Threat to Power Supply and Safety.

Bushfires have become a persistent threat in northern Ghana, causing significant damage to electricity infrastructure. These fires, often sparked by hunters in search of bushmeat, have destroyed numerous electricity poles, leading to prolonged power outages in rural communities. The Kpandai district has been particularly affected, with downed poles leaving residents in darkness for days.The destruction has far-reaching consequences, disrupting businesses, healthcare, and education while increasing unplanned maintenance costs for the Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo). Public safety risks also rise as damaged wires hang dangerously close to the ground.NEDCo’s Public Relations Officer, Ibrahim Alaasan Abaaba, highlighted the economic and social toll, urging Ghanaians to share responsibility in protecting infrastructure. Similarly, the Northern Regional Fire Service called for collective efforts to curb bushfires and safeguard lives and property.

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Northern Region Records 373 Fire Cases in 2024, GH₵68M Property Loss.

The Northern Region experienced a surge in fire incidents in 2024, with 373 cases recorded, up from 312 in 2023. According to a report by the Ghana Fire Service, the fires resulted in property damages estimated at GH₵68,217,224, averaging one fire per day.The breakdown of fire incidents includes:Domestic fires: 189Electrical fires: 49Commercial fires: 44Vehicular fires: 29Bush fires: 21Institutional fires: 17Industrial fires: 3Others: 21The report also noted a new trend of fires affecting uncompleted structures, with 19 cases recorded.While fire incidents led to one fatality and 20 injuries, road traffic accidents accounted for 29 incidents, with four deaths—a rise from 23 incidents and four deaths in 2023.The first 20 days of 2025 have already seen 40 fires, including major incidents at GSL African LTD and the Tamale timber market.Causes of Fires:Electrical faults due to overloaded circuits, inferior cables, and poor installations.Gas […]

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Sekondi Market Traders to Close Early to Prevent Fires.

In a proactive move to prevent fire outbreaks, traders in Sekondi market have agreed to close by 5 PM daily, with all ignition sources and cooking fires to be turned off before the deadline. This decision comes in response to a spate of destructive fires in markets across Ghana.Nana Krah, the Queen Mother of Sekondi Market, confirmed the new measure, which aligns with the President's directives. The Ghana Fire Service, along with other security personnel, will be conducting regular patrols to ensure compliance and prevent any potential fire outbreaks.As part of the safety measures, the Fire Service is also monitoring the market for faulty wiring. Nana Krah has urged all traders to strictly follow the new guidelines to safeguard the market and ensure the well-being of everyone involved.

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Over 30 Shops Destroyed in Devastating Fire at Kumasi Race Course Market.

A raging fire broke out at the Race Course Market in Kumasi in the early hours of Tuesday, December 17, 2024, destroying over 30 shops and leaving traders in distress.The fire, which began around 1 AM, primarily consumed metal containers and wooden shops belonging to traders dealing in watermelons, grapes, and cold store operations.Fire Response and ImpactThe Ghana National Fire Service swiftly deployed three fire engines to the scene, successfully extinguishing the flames and preventing further spread. Fortunately, no casualties were reported.However, the loss of property has devastated traders, many of whom rely on their businesses for their livelihoods.Call for SupportNaomi Serwaa, leader of the Watermelon Sellers Association, has appealed to the government and philanthropists for urgent assistance to help affected traders rebuild their businesses.Ongoing ConcernsThe incident highlights growing concerns over market safety and fire outbreaks in Kumasi. Authorities are […]

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