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#12051242
13 February 2025
Firefighters and volunteers respond to a second alarm fire in the residential area in Antipolo City, Philippines, on February 13, 2025. In 2024, 18,256 fire incidents in the Philippines are recorded, according to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP). This is an 11.2% increase from 2023, when there are 16,387 fire incidents. The fire incident casualties also rise to 341 civilians, compared to 321 in 2023. According to investigations, the main causes of fire in residential areas in the Philippines are open flames, faulty wiring, and unattended cooking.
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#12051243
13 February 2025
Firefighters and volunteers respond to a second alarm fire in the residential area in Antipolo City, Philippines, on February 13, 2025. In 2024, 18,256 fire incidents in the Philippines are recorded, according to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP). This is an 11.2% increase from 2023, when there are 16,387 fire incidents. The fire incident casualties also rise to 341 civilians, compared to 321 in 2023. According to investigations, the main causes of fire in residential areas in the Philippines are open flames, faulty wiring, and unattended cooking.
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#12051244
13 February 2025
Firefighters and volunteers respond to a second alarm fire in the residential area in Antipolo City, Philippines, on February 13, 2025. In 2024, 18,256 fire incidents in the Philippines are recorded, according to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP). This is an 11.2% increase from 2023, when there are 16,387 fire incidents. The fire incident casualties also rise to 341 civilians, compared to 321 in 2023. According to investigations, the main causes of fire in residential areas in the Philippines are open flames, faulty wiring, and unattended cooking.
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#12051245
13 February 2025
Firefighters and volunteers respond to a second alarm fire in the residential area in Antipolo City, Philippines, on February 13, 2025. In 2024, 18,256 fire incidents in the Philippines are recorded, according to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP). This is an 11.2% increase from 2023, when there are 16,387 fire incidents. The fire incident casualties also rise to 341 civilians, compared to 321 in 2023. According to investigations, the main causes of fire in residential areas in the Philippines are open flames, faulty wiring, and unattended cooking.
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#7674620
22 January 2022
A cat peers out of a window in the Santa Apolonia neighbourhood, Lisbon. January 21, 2022. e the beginning of the pandemic, Portugal reported 2,176,256 cases and a total of 19,539 fatalities due to COVID-19 incidence. There has also been a significant number of cases recovered: 26,160 people have been reported to have recuperated.
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#7674622
22 January 2022
A woman wearing a protective mask walks around the surroundings of the Penha de Franca neighbourhood, Lisbon January 21, 2022. e the beginning of the pandemic, Portugal reported 2,176,256 cases and a total of 19,539 fatalities due to COVID-19 incidence. There has also been a significant number of cases recovered: 26,160 people have been reported to have recuperated.
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#7674624
22 January 2022
People visit the Nossa Senhora de Monte viewpoint, Lisbon. January 21, 2022. e the beginning of the pandemic, Portugal reported 2,176,256 cases and a total of 19,539 fatalities due to COVID-19 incidence. There has also been a significant number of cases recovered: 26,160 people have been reported to have recuperated.
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#7674628
22 January 2022
A person sits watching the city from the Nossa Senhora de Monte viewpoint, Lisbon. January 21, 2022. e the beginning of the pandemic, Portugal reported 2,176,256 cases and a total of 19,539 fatalities due to COVID-19 incidence. There has also been a significant number of cases recovered: 26,160 people have been reported to have recuperated.
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#7674630
22 January 2022
People visit the Nossa Senhora de Monte viewpoint, Lisbon. January 21, 2022. e the beginning of the pandemic, Portugal reported 2,176,256 cases and a total of 19,539 fatalities due to COVID-19 incidence. There has also been a significant number of cases recovered: 26,160 people have been reported to have recuperated.
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#7674632
22 January 2022
A woman wearing a protective mask walks around the Nossa Senhora de Monte viewpoint, Lisbon. January 21, 2022. e the beginning of the pandemic, Portugal reported 2,176,256 cases and a total of 19,539 fatalities due to COVID-19 incidence. There has also been a significant number of cases recovered: 26,160 people have been reported to have recuperated.
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#7674634
22 January 2022
People perform outdoor activities in the surroundings of the Graça municipal garden, Lisbon. January 21, 2022. e the beginning of the pandemic, Portugal reported 2,176,256 cases and a total of 19,539 fatalities due to COVID-19 incidence. There has also been a significant number of cases recovered: 26,160 people have been reported to have recuperated.
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#7674636
22 January 2022
People visit the Graça viewpoint, Lisbon. January 21, 2022. e the beginning of the pandemic, Portugal reported 2,176,256 cases and a total of 19,539 fatalities due to COVID-19 incidence. There has also been a significant number of cases recovered: 26,160 people have been reported to have recuperated.
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#7674638
22 January 2022
People visit the Graça viewpoint, Lisbon. January 21, 2022. e the beginning of the pandemic, Portugal reported 2,176,256 cases and a total of 19,539 fatalities due to COVID-19 incidence. There has also been a significant number of cases recovered: 26,160 people have been reported to have recuperated.
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#7674640
22 January 2022
People wearing protective masks walk around the historic area of Graça, Lisbon. January 21, 2022. e the beginning of the pandemic, Portugal reported 2,176,256 cases and a total of 19,539 fatalities due to COVID-19 incidence. There has also been a significant number of cases recovered: 26,160 people have been reported to have recuperated.
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#7674650
22 January 2022
A tram cross one of the cobblestone streets in the Santa Apolonia Neighbourhood, Lisbon. January 21, 2022. e the beginning of the pandemic, Portugal reported 2,176,256 cases and a total of 19,539 fatalities due to COVID-19 incidence. There has also been a significant number of cases recovered: 26,160 people have been reported to have recuperated.
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#7674652
22 January 2022
A tram cross one of the cobblestone streets in the Santa Apolonia Neighbourhood, Lisbon. January 21, 2022. e the beginning of the pandemic, Portugal reported 2,176,256 cases and a total of 19,539 fatalities due to COVID-19 incidence. There has also been a significant number of cases recovered: 26,160 people have been reported to have recuperated.
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