Just saw a breaking news on Aljazera that there has been an explosion in a filling station with over 70 people dead.
Can anyone confirm this?
Over
seventy-five dead bodies have been retrieved at the Goil Filling
Station at the Nkrumah Circle in Accra that caught fire during
Wednesday’s torrential rains.
The Ghana National Fire Service has
confirmed that officially 75 people are dead and fears the number could
rise as the salvage operation continues.
It is, however, unclear
what sparked the inferno at the Service Station behind the GCB Towers
and opposite the Vienna City night club.
Meanwhile, people
helping the security services in the rescue operation are telling Starr
News that about 96 charred bodies have been found.
Starr News’
Asabea Akornor who is at the scene reports that the police are still
counting and bringing out the victims from their respective homes around
the scene of the outbreak.
The inferno followed hours of heavy downpour in the capital that led to power outages in several communities.
Accra is flooded following torrential rains that continued for several hours.
Hundreds of workers in the capital have been left stranded at their work places as the heavy downpour submerges the city.
Most
of the principal streets in Accra are flooded and unmotorable as
commercial and private vehicles are trapped in the deluge which is above
knee level.
Most of the drivers have parked their vehicles on
the inner and outer pavements to prevent their vehicles from being
carried away by the flood.
Tables, chairs and broken stalls of
sellers could be seen floating on the submerged streets, especially on
the Ring Road and Nkrumah Circle.
Reports reaching
Starrfmonline.com indicate that walls have collapsed at flood-prone
areas like Awoshie, Santa Maria, Kwashiebu and Tabora and their
surrounding areas and residents are struggling to evacuate their homes
for safety.
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