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Fire Incidents Surge by 6.43% in Ghana — GNFS Reports.

Ghana experienced a 6.43% increase in fire cases this year, rising from 5,258 in 2023 to 5,596 in 2024, according to the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS). The spike was largely attributed to harsh harmattan conditions early in the year. Fire incidents peaked in February with 917 cases but dropped significantly in March and July before climbing again in November due to public non-compliance with fire safety guidelines.Chief Fire Officer Julius Kuunuor commended public efforts, noting that 30% of fires were extinguished by citizens, thanks to GNFS's awareness campaigns. Speaking at the GNFS Nine Lessons and Carols event, Kuunuor highlighted the service’s response to 524 traffic accidents, 156 rescue operations, and efforts to prepare for emergencies during the festive season.The Interior Minister assured the GNFS of government support, including modern tools and training, while urging increased public education on fire […]

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Fire Ravages 15 Structures at Circle, Over 200 Facilities Saved by GNFS.

A fire broke out at Odawna in Circle during the early hours of November 14, destroying over 15 wooden structures intended for warehouse, store, and residential use. Despite the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) arriving promptly, their efforts were hindered by limited access, as the fire was near the Odawna gutter, restricting the fire tender’s movement.GNFS PR representative Alex King Nartey explained that, while challenges arose, firefighters managed to salvage over 200 nearby structures. The GNFS is investigating the fire’s cause, considering potential factors like faulty wiring, negligence, or illegal connections.

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Sunyani Mechanics Demand Faster Road Construction.

Mechanics at the Sunyani main garage have expressed frustration over the slow progress of road construction in their area, which they believe is hindering their business. In a recent interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), they voiced concerns about the delays in completing access roads near the Bono Regional Command of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS).The mechanics reported that the ongoing construction has blocked access to their shops, making it difficult for clients to reach them for vehicle servicing and repairs. One mechanic, identified only as Alhassan, emphasized the negative impact on their income, stating, “Work on the project is too slow. The work has blocked the entrance to our shops, and we are losing our customers.” He added that the situation has forced them to come to work without any customers, affecting their ability to meet family […]

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