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Over 30 Shops Destroyed in Devastating Fire at Kumasi Race Course Market.

A raging fire broke out at the Race Course Market in Kumasi in the early hours of Tuesday, December 17, 2024, destroying over 30 shops and leaving traders in distress.The fire, which began around 1 AM, primarily consumed metal containers and wooden shops belonging to traders dealing in watermelons, grapes, and cold store operations.Fire Response and ImpactThe Ghana National Fire Service swiftly deployed three fire engines to the scene, successfully extinguishing the flames and preventing further spread. Fortunately, no casualties were reported.However, the loss of property has devastated traders, many of whom rely on their businesses for their livelihoods.Call for SupportNaomi Serwaa, leader of the Watermelon Sellers Association, has appealed to the government and philanthropists for urgent assistance to help affected traders rebuild their businesses.Ongoing ConcernsThe incident highlights growing concerns over market safety and fire outbreaks in Kumasi. Authorities are […]

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Fire Ravages 15 Structures at Circle, Over 200 Facilities Saved by GNFS.

A fire broke out at Odawna in Circle during the early hours of November 14, destroying over 15 wooden structures intended for warehouse, store, and residential use. Despite the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) arriving promptly, their efforts were hindered by limited access, as the fire was near the Odawna gutter, restricting the fire tender’s movement.GNFS PR representative Alex King Nartey explained that, while challenges arose, firefighters managed to salvage over 200 nearby structures. The GNFS is investigating the fire’s cause, considering potential factors like faulty wiring, negligence, or illegal connections.

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Sunyani Residents Unharmed After VRA Transformer Fire Sparks Power Outage.

Residents of Area Two in Sunyani were left unharmed after a fire broke out in a Volta River Authority (VRA) transformer early Thursday morning. The incident caused power outages, plunging parts of the municipality into darkness. By 10:00 a.m., VRA personnel were working to restore electricity.Locals reported hearing an explosion before noticing the transformer ablaze. Efforts to control the fire failed until the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) arrived and extinguished it. No injuries were reported.Assemblyman Abdul Issah expressed gratitude for the swift response by the GNFS, while the cause of the fire remains under investigation. Residents are hopeful that power will be restored soon.

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