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Lack of safety preparedness in schools worrying

The Fire Rescue Department has called on schools to revive and effectively implement Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) clubs to enhance safety and preparedness among learners.

This after the department expressed concern that the declining number of emergency simulation drills in schools is placing children’s lives at risk, particularly during the winter season and the likelihood of fire-related incidents increases.

Speaking during the recent launch of World Vision International Lesotho’s five-year community strategy at Koeneng, Bela-Bela, Superintendent ‘Muso Lehlokoa from the police Fire Department highlighted the growing need for schools to strengthen disaster preparedness measures.

He noted that schools face a variety of hazards, including fire outbreaks and other emergencies, yet lifesaving simulation exercises are becoming increasingly rare.

“Simulation exercises are taking place less frequently in schools, yet they should be conducted regularly wherever large groups of people gather,” he pointed out.

Sup Lehlokoa further indicated that unsafe practices by some learners, such as lighting fires on school premises, continue to compromise safety and increase the risk of disasters.

He warned that the combination of reduced emergency drills and risky behaviour among learners significantly heightens the danger of fire outbreaks, especially during winter when the use of heating devices and open fires becomes more common.

“My office responds to emergencies that have already occurred, but we continuously provide education aimed at preventing dangers and reducing risks. Prevention is always better than cure,” he said.

DRR refers to ssystematic efforts aimed at identifying, assessing, and reducing the risks associated with disasters such as fires, floods, storms, accidents, and other emergencies. 

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