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Hanoi faces fire crisis: Urgent safety measures needed

by BusinessMagazine

During this period, Hanoi City witnessed a staggering 89 fires, comprising 14 medium-scale incidents and 75 smaller ones. Though fortunately devoid of any human casualties, the blazes inflicted property damages amounting to an estimated 398 million VND, with ongoing assessments.

Moreover, the Fire Prevention, Fighting, and Rescue Police responded to 16 rescue calls, actively engaging in 11 operations and successfully saving four individuals, while recovering the bodies of three others.

Analyzing the data, it’s evident that urban districts bore the brunt, accounting for a significant 58.43% of the total incidents, totaling 52 cases. Of these, residential homes constituted a substantial portion at 69.35%, comprising 43 cases. Additionally, properties serving dual purposes of residence and commerce contributed six cases (9.68%), with four cases stemming from various warehouses and business establishments.

Responding swiftly to the crisis, the Fire and Rescue Police mobilized a formidable force of 82 vehicles and 527 officers and soldiers to combat the blazes throughout April 2024.

Despite the efforts, investigations into 77 out of the 89 fires remain ongoing, with the primary culprit still identified as system and electrical equipment failures, making up 90.9% of cases.

As temperatures soar, causing higher electricity usage, the Hanoi City Police issue a stern warning, advising residents to conduct regular inspections of electrical systems and equipment, refrain from overloading power outlets, maintain a safe distance of at least 0.5 meters from flammable materials, and avoid overnight charging of electronic devices. Furthermore, they emphasize the importance of switching off electrical appliances when not in use or when leaving the premises.

In case of a fire emergency, prompt action is paramount—raise the alarm, and immediately dial 114 to summon the Fire and Rescue Police or contact the nearest ward police station.

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Source: Vietnam Insider

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