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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