Osun recorded 70 fire outbreaks in 2023: Report

Osun Fire Service recorded 70 fire outbreaks in the state between January and December 2023.
The 2023 Osun State Fire Incident Record on Monday put the property lost to fire outbreaks in the year under review at N1.45 billion.
The record showed that January, May and December 2023 had the highest cases of fire outbreaks, with 13 fire cases recorded in January and property estimated at N302 million destroyed.
“In May, 12 fire outbreaks were also recorded, with property worth N715 million lost, while eight cases of fire disasters were recorded in the month of December, with property worth N25 million destroyed by fire.
“Property worth 30.9 billion were recorded saved from fire outbreaks, with no loss of lives recorded during the fire incidents,” the record said.
Speaking on the record, the spokesman for the fire service, Adekunle Ibrahim, said the majority of the fire outbreaks were caused by carelessness on the part of the citizens.
He said: “The careless ways people deal with electronics and electrical appliances at home and how they also handle naked fire often serve as catalysts for fire outbreaks.”
Mr Ibrahim, however, said the agency was always sensitising residents, market women, religious bodies, banks, business owners and others on how to prevent and manage fire outbreaks.
“We have also been enlightening them on the need to properly take care of electrical appliances to prevent fire outbreaks,” he added.
He said the fire service had intensified fire safety awareness in the state, adding that it had also gone around training hoteliers and others on fire safety and prevention methods.
“We have also been going round banks in the state to inspect their fire safety equipment and also enlighten them on what to do in cases of fire outbreaks,” Mr Ibrahim stated.
The spokesman advised residents to always unplug their electrical appliances when not in use and turn off their electricity while leaving home.
He also urged them to be mindful of bush burning, especially during the dry season, and their activities in the kitchen, as lots of domestic fire outbreaks start from there.
(NAN)
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