Sixteen people killed in kano fire

The Kano State Fire Service has recorded 222 fire incidents in different parts of the state between January and March.
Its spokesman, Saminu Abdullahi, said Monday in Kano that the recorded cases affected residential houses, shops and fuel stations.
Mr Abdullahi said that 16 persons lost their lives during the incidents while men of the service saved 43 others.
“Sixteen persons lost their lives, while property worth N176 million were destroyed by fire,” he said.
The official said that properties worth N332 million were also saved during the period under review.
He said the service responded to 43 distress calls and 32 false alarms from residents.
Mr Abdullahi added that most fire incidents were caused by misuse of electrical appliances and overloading of electrical outlets.
He advised residents to always turn off gas burners and cylinders when not in use to avoid fire outbreaks in homes.
(NAN)
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