Luanda: Twelve people died and 29 were injured due to 134 incidents recorded by the Civil Protection and Fire Service (SPCB) over the weekend in Angola, stated the corporation's spokesperson, Wilson Baptista, on Monday. According to Angola Press News Agency, the deputy fire commissioner noted a decrease of 12 deaths and 10 injuries compared to the previous weekend. Of the fatalities, four were attributed to presumed drowning, with the remaining deaths resulting from suicide using a blunt object (bottle), electrocution, physical aggression, an alligator attack, road accidents, abandonment of a newborn, unknown causes, and fire-related burns, each accounting for one death. Regarding the injured, 10 were due to road accidents, five from bee stings, another five from burns, four from physical aggression, and the rest from spontaneous accidents, sudden falls, work accidents, and sports-related incidents, with one case each. Wilson Baptista emphasized that the SPCB saved seven individuals from drowning, with res cues occurring in the provinces of Luanda, Huambo, Cuanza-Sul, and Benguela. Additionally, during the last 72 hours, the SPCB completed 141 emergency services, with pre-hospital care being the most frequent, numbering 89 instances. The SPCB deployed a total of 3,759 firefighters and utilized 102 technical resources, including firefighting and rescue equipment, ambulances, and watercraft like kayaks, canoes, and speedboats.