Myjoyonline News
 Home Page
 General News
 Business
 Politics
 Sports
 Health
 Education
 Articles/Features
 Science & Technology
 Entertainment
 Travel/Tourism
 Africa & International
 Nations Cup 2008
 
 
Three-month-old baby burnt to death
Previous Page
 
 
 
 
 
 
A three-month-old baby has been burnt to death by bushfire at Afokpakope, near Kpetoe in the Adaklu-Anyigbe District.

A middle-aged woman also suffered severe burns from the fire, which consumed three thatched-roofed houses in its trail.

Mr Joy Agbleze, Public Relations Officer of the Volta Regional Directorate of the Ghana Fire Service, who made this known, said the police received a distress call around about the fire but by the time a fire tender got to the community in about 15 minutes, the blaze had gutted the community, killing the child and burning down the houses.

Mr Agbleze attributed the cause of the fire to excessive desire by some “selfish people” for game and firewood.

The Adaklu-Anyigbe District has so far recorded 21 bushfires, the highest in the region over the last year.

Mr Agbleze urged political leaders, chiefs and opinion leaders in the District to take measures to reduce the occurrence of bushfires in the area.

He also expressed worry about increasing incidence of fire disasters in the first four weeks of the year in the region and suggested the establishment of taskforces in the communities to investigate and cause of the fires and arrest those culpable.


Source: GNA




       

 
  Popular Stories



Search Our Website
 
 
 
OTHER NEWS STORIES
   'Courts must not grant bail to suspected robbers'-Opare Addo
   Kwaku Bonsam: I give pastors 'Kofi Kofi'
   UN Gender Adviser wants women freer from employment constraints
   Bawku: Curfew now 16 hours
   The Bawku crisis - weapons seized
   Teacher loses job over text message
   Man refused blood to dying son
   Weather to be mainly warm, humid
   Judiciary Committee rule on Royal Ntwaa Family petition
   Bawku calm, death toll up to five
   PAC expresses shock at renewal of sea protection contract
   Register prisoners to vote-LRC
   Government apologises to Metro TV, viewers
   Ex-Ghana Airways staff feel betrayed
   Bomb scare at British High Commission