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Eleven Lives Lost in Montserrado County Fire Outbreaks

In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Montserrado County finds itself grappling with the aftermath of devastating fire outbreaks that have claimed the lives of eleven individuals since January 2024.

The echoes of this tragedy reverberated as Liberia, through its National Fire Service (LNFS), joined with international counterparts to commemorate World Firefighters’ Day in Monrovia.

International Firefighters’ Day serves as a poignant reminder of the selfless sacrifices made by firefighters worldwide to ensure the safety of their communities and the preservation of the environment. It is a day when the world collectively acknowledges the unwavering dedication of current and former firefighters, expressing gratitude for their invaluable contributions.

Montserrado County, in particular, has been besieged by a series of fire outbreaks, resulting in tragic loss of lives and widespread property damage.

Mr. G. Warsuwah Barvoul, Director General of the Liberia National Fire Service (LNFS), attributed these incidents to inadequate budgetary support and a lack of effective sensitization and awareness programs.

Barvoul underscored the pressing need for proactive measures and comprehensive policies to address the persistent threat of fire outbreaks in Liberia, adding that without swift intervention, the cycle of devastation is poised to continue unabated.

In response to this urgent call to action, the LNFS has unveiled plans to implement robust initiatives aimed at safeguarding lives and properties across Liberia.

The efforts include intensified awareness campaigns, exemplified by recent projects launched in Paynesville, coupled with strategic collaborations with international partners to bolster firefighting capabilities.

In an effort to empower communities through education, Barvoul emphasized the importance of citizen engagement and urged the public to heed the critical messages disseminated through awareness and sensitization campaigns.

He noted that by fostering a culture of vigilance and preparedness, communities can play a pivotal role in preventing and mitigating the impact of fire outbreaks.

Amidst the solemn backdrop of World Firefighters’ Day, Barvoul extends heartfelt gratitude to the government for its increased budget allocation, recognizing its vital role in fortifying the LNFS’s capacity to fulfill its mandate effectively.

Looking ahead, Barvoul outlined ambitious plans to decentralize the LNFS’s operations, extending its reach beyond Montserrado County to encompass all fifteen counties in Liberia.

This expansion initiative hinges on securing adequate resources to establish fire stations, recruit personnel, and procure essential equipment, enhancing nationwide emergency response capabilities.

The Liberia National Fire Service Executive Director Barvoul paid a tribute of courtesy to the courageous men and women who serve on the front lines, risking their lives to extinguish flames and restore calm amidst the prevailing chaos.

He believes their unwavering commitment and sacrifice signal the true spirit of heroism, deserving of the utmost respect and admiration.

G. Warsuwah Barvoul at the same time extended heartfelt appreciation to national and international partners for their steadfast support in strengthening the institution’s capacity and fostering collaboration towards safeguarding lives and properties.

Zac T. Sherman
Zac T. Shermanhttps://verityonlinenews.com/
Zac Tortiamah Sherman has over a decade of media experience with several certificates in journalism and leadership. He has served as a broadcaster, reporter, and news editor. Zac is a graduating senior for a BBA degree in Management and Entrepreneurship at the University of Liberia.

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