DOSSIER: Fire disasters
This is a record of fires that were recorded in the year under review
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3-year-old girl burnt to death
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Fire guts warehouse, shops at Takoradi
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Lydia Alhassan sets up recovery fund for ‘Kiosks Estate’ fire victims
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Fire destroys properties at Shiashi on Friday night
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Victims of Friday night fire cry for help
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Notable government institutions razed down by fire
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John Dumelo consoles victims of Friday night fire disaster
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Shops in Takoradi destroyed by Saturday dawn fire
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La beach explosion: It’s a deliberate attempt by wicked people – Father of victims
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Fire guts Electoral Commission office in Accra
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Tanzania opposition party office 'firebombed'
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Fire at our office did not affect main block; data centre safe – EC
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Fire guts UEW laboratory
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Kenyans in Beirut stage demos outside consular office
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Mozambique denies responsibility for Beirut blast
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Explosion of grenade: Involve State National Defence to bring closure - BPS
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Police cautions against explosion at La Beach
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Fire destroys wares worth thousands of cedis at Tarkwa
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Fire destroys wares worth thousands of cedis at Tarkwa
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Koforidua market faces closure after fire destroys properties
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Fire ravages Koforidua market centre, 7 shops burnt
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Fire sweeps through Salt FM at Agogo
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Fire engulfs fuel tanker yard at Kpone
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Western Region records increase in fire outbreaks
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Why Foreign Affairs, Central Medical Stores and GRA got burnt – Consultant details
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Three kids burnt to death as fire guts house
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Burnt 10-year-old girl appeals for assistance to undergo skin graft surgery
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Three Children die in fire outbreak at Bibiani
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Fire razes tanker at Gomoa-Dwabenyin
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Two siblings in critical condition after fire guts house in Akyem Oda
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98-year-old man killed in fire outbreak
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Fire razes 58-year-old widow’s cold store
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Stop making prank calls to emergency numbers – GNFS
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Two-year-old boy dies in Kwesimintsim tanker explosion
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Fire guts premix fuel station at Yeji
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Residents defy social distancing order as fire ravages building at Kokomlemle