An explosion at a filling station in Accra, Ghana’s capital has killed at least 78 people, many of whom had sought shelter there from heavy downpour rain, a fire brigade spokesman told CBC news.
Various media reports that the explosion was caused by a fire that erupted in a nearby lorry terminal at around 10 p.m on Wednesday night but Billy Anaglate, a spokesman for Ghana Fire Service told Sky news that the cause of the explosion was unclear.
It is also reported that the fire must have started by accident.
Firefighters were trying to put out the fire into the early hours of Thursday while police and soldiers joined emergency crews helping to rescue people trapped in the wreckage.
Sky news also reports that a police officer claimed 73 bodies had been retrieved, while the Red Cross disaster management coordinator Francis Obeng claimed “more than 70″ bodies had been claimed.
The explosion at yesterday night |
Aftermath of the explosion |
Fire service and police try to restore normalcy to the area |
An affected car The BBC meanwhile reports that Accra has been affected by heavy downpour why has submerged several houses and cars. |
cars and building have been submerged by the rain reported to have been continuous for the past two days |
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