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Ashanti region records 125 fire outbreaks in January 2026 — GNFS

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Ashanti region records 125 fire outbreaks in January 2026 — GNFS

Ashanti region records 125 fire outbreaks in January 2026 — GNFS

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The Ashanti Regional Office of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has reported 125 fire outbreaks in January 2026, marking a notable reduction compared to the same period last year.

The Regional Public Relations Officer, DOII Peter Addai, disclosed that the figure represents a significant decline from the 187 fire cases recorded in January 2025. Speaking to the media, he explained that as of January 30, 2026, a total of 125 fire incidents had been recorded across the region.

“Although we still have one day to conclude the month, it is evident that fire outbreaks have reduced. However, we must not become complacent, as more work remains to be done to further minimise these incidents,” he cautioned.

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Despite the overall decrease, Mr Addai revealed an increase in high-profile fire outbreaks during the month under review. According to him, three major fire incidents were recorded in January 2026, a development he described as a warning signal that calls for intensified fire prevention efforts.

He stressed that fire prevention remains a key priority for the Service due to the devastating effects of fire outbreaks, including loss of lives and destruction of property. He noted that while fire can be beneficial when properly managed, it becomes extremely dangerous when it is allowed to get out of control.

Mr Addai further explained that GNFS has intensified public education and awareness campaigns and introduced a new strategy involving the continuous deployment of personnel to monitor fire-prone areas and identified hotspots across the region.

He also disclosed that investigations have identified negligence as a leading cause of fire outbreaks in the Ashanti Region, highlighting the need for greater caution and responsibility among the public.

Citing a recent fire outbreak at a mechanic shop in Sofoline, he said preliminary investigations suggest the incident may have been caused by an unidentified person who was burning rubbish nearby. He described the act as negligent and reiterated the Fire Service’s advice for the public to allow accredited waste management companies to handle rubbish disposal.

“If people must burn rubbish, they should remain at the site and ensure the fire is completely extinguished before leaving,” he advised.

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