World Fire Statistics Report № 30 with a comprehensive analysis of fire statistics for 2023
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With Report № 30 (2025), the CFS CTIF publishes a comprehensive analysis of fire statistics for 2023 from countries and cities around the World. The report includes key findings such as the type of fire service calls, number of fires, fire victims, and firefighter fatalities for 2019–2023.
Statistics for 2023, a crucial resource for understanding global fire trends, contain data from 46 countries, representing 1.5 billion inhabitants, and 25 cities.
The study includes the type of fire service calls, the number of fires, fire victims, and firefighters' fatalities for 2019-2023, respectively, in 55, 76, 71, and 29 countries.
The types of fire injuries for 2019-2023 were researched in 54 countries. In addition, data was collected on fire services in 66 countries around the World. A unique table presents the distribution of fires by fire causes.
Furthermore, the current report contains a particular chapter dedicated to high-rise fires. Then, some remarks and thoughts on fire statistics in India.
The report is written in three languages (English, Spanish, and German).
Download the Fire Statistics Magazine for 2025 here
