The Fire Statistiscs Magazine no 31 for 2024 is published!
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The CTIF Fire Statistics Center introduces Report 31 (2026), presenting data for 2024. The 2024
statistics cover 40 countries, 1.5 billion people, and 26 cities. The report details fire service calls, fires,
victims, and firefighter fatalities from 2020 to 2024 across 57, 75, 72, and 35 countries, respectively.
Fire injury data from 2020 to 2024 were collected from 52 countries, and fire service data from 66 countries worldwide. This marks ongoing development in global fire statistics. A table for the 2025 data collection is provided.
Report 31 also includes two new chapters, one presenting a survey on hospital fires, answered by experts from Austria, Brunei, Bulgaria, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Japan,Korea, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, the Philippines, Poland, Singapore, and Slovakia.
Additionally, the report features information on the EU FireStat II project and concludes with a bibliography for
further reading.
Visit the Fire statistics center home page and download pdfs