Ten People Die in Accidental House Fires Across Northern Ireland
Fire service urges public vigilance as fatalities rise in domestic incidents.
Authorities in Northern Ireland have reported that ten people have died in accidental house fires so far this year, prompting fresh safety warnings from the fire and rescue service.
Officials are urging residents to install working smoke alarms, avoid unattended cooking, and check heating systems ahead of winter.
The campaign comes amid growing concern over household fire risks linked to colder weather and energy use.