The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) has recorded a decline in the incidents of fire from Dec. 24, 2022 to Jan. 1 this year.
The figure is 44 percent lower compared to the same Dec. 24, 2021 to Jan. 1 2022 period, according to BFP spokesperson Supt. Analee Atienza.
A total of 89 fire incidents were reported this year compared to 160 incidents of fire reported before.
“Sa datos natin, related po ito (fire incidents) sa electrical ignition, ito po ‘yung mga kuryente natin, at majority ay residential ang mga fire incidents na ito. Pumapangatlo ang smoking. ‘Yan ang ating mga top causes of fire (Based on our data, this was related to electrical ignition, which refers to our electricity and majority of them are residential fire incidents. Third is related to smoking. These are the top causes of fire incidents),’’ Atienza said.
Atienza then appealed to the public to always check their power lines to avoid fire incidents in residential areas.
She also urged them to coordinate with the BFP to identify the fire hazards in their respective areas.