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The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has called on the public to exercise increased caution as fire outbreaks surge across the country, warning that the dry Harmattan season has created conditions conducive to preventable fires.
According to a report by citinewsroom.com, the Public Relations Officer of the GNFS, DO II Desmond Ackah, cautioned against the use of naked flames and the indiscriminate burning of refuse.
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He explained that the dry and windy Harmattan conditions make both natural and man-made materials highly flammable, significantly increasing the risk of fires spreading rapidly.
DO II Ackah urged the public to take proactive steps by reporting potential fire hazards before they escalate into major incidents.
“If we suspect that any activity from a neighbour or anybody around us could lead to a fire situation or if it is a fire hazard, we should not sit aloof. We must make a case and quickly report to the appropriate authorities for the necessary remedy to be put in place to deal with fires around this time of the year,” he said.
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According to the GNFS, 5,585 fire incidents were reported across the nation between January and November 2025.
This figure slightly declined compared to the 5,596 fire outbreaks reported during the same period in 2024.
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Source:
www.ghanaweb.com

