The government has announced plans to purchase new fire engines to replace ageing vehicles in the Ghana National Fire Service ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNFour dead, 13 injured as Yobe records 15 fire outbreaks in 2025Yobe State Emergency Management Agency, SEMA, has confirmed that four persons lost their lives and 13 others sustained injuries in multiple fire incidences that occurred between January and March 2025 ...
President John Dramani Mahama has tasked Deputy Chief Fire Officer (DCFO) Daniella Mawusi Ntow-Sarpong, the Acting Chief Fire ...
The death toll in the fire outbreak at Konongo Odumase Ashanti Region has risen to three persons after dynamite shops were ...
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Labone SHS Fire: Alternative dormitories provided for affected studentsAuthorities of Labone Senior High School in Accra have provided alternative dormitories for students affected by Sunday ...
FC Skopje star Andrej Lazarov tragically died while trying to save others during a fire outbreak at a nightclub.
Three people have been confirmed dead following a fire outbreak at Konongo Odumasi in the Ashanti Region. According to ...
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Tema GNFS targets five per cent reduction in fire outbreaksThe Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), Tema Region, has announced plans to reduce fire outbreaks in the region at least by five per cent through enhanced training, intensified inspections, and ...
A devastating fire outbreak at the Labone Senior High School in Accra on Sunday afternoon affected three girls’ dormitories.
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Fire Officer cautions against repainting rusty gas cylindersMr Ofori Collins, Hohoe Municipal Fire Safety Officer of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), has urged the public to ...
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Business and Financial Times on MSNProtecting our firefighters: A collective responsibilityBy Edward DEBRAH The severity of risks firefighters take to protect lives and properties cannot be overemphasised. In recent times, our gallant fire men have been met with a disturbing trend where ...
The government has announced plans to purchase new fire tenders to replace ageing vehicles in the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) fleet, some of which have been in service for over 15 years.
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