REAN seeks adherence to safety standards after Kano fire, begins probe

Following a fire incident in Kano, the Registered Emergency Action Network (REAN) has called for strict adherence to safety standards. The organization has also initiated an investigation into the cause of the fire.

A fire outbreak in Kano has prompted the Registered Emergency Action Network (REAN) to urge better compliance with safety protocols. In response to the incident, REAN announced it is launching a probe to determine the circumstances surrounding the fire. The event underscores ongoing concerns about fire safety in urban areas like Kano. No further details on the fire's location, extent of damage, or casualties were provided in the initial reports. REAN's actions aim to prevent future occurrences by emphasizing the importance of safety standards in public and private spaces.

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Delhi Chief Minister reviewing fire safety after Malviya Nagar blaze that killed 21.
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Delhi Chief Minister reviews fire safety after Malviya Nagar blaze

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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta directed immediate sealing of unsafe high-rises following a deadly fire that killed 21 people at a Malviya Nagar bed-and-breakfast on June 3.

A fire broke out on Friday night at a building on Abiola Street in the Alapere area of Ketu, Lagos, prompting an emergency response from the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service.

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The Lagos State Building Control Agency has started an investigation into the collapse of a three-storey shopping complex in Alakija, Satellite Town.

Hundreds of South C residents held a peaceful protest, halting business activities while demanding arrests over a 16-storey building collapse that killed two people months ago. They issued a seven-day ultimatum to the government to address safety concerns and official accountability. Key demands include investigation reports and action against negligent officials.

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The National Environment Management Authority issued improvement notices to two Nairobi facilities on May 27 after inspections revealed violations of environmental regulations.

The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has condemned rising attacks on trains along the Abuja–Kaduna rail corridor by suspected vandals and criminals, urging stronger community support to safeguard infrastructure. The latest incident occurred around Kilometer 177, where unidentified individuals pelted a moving train with stones, damaging its windscreen. NRC described the attacks as economic sabotage threatening national transport investments.

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