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Accra floods: More than 70 people reported dead after petrol station fire in Ghana's capital city | Accra floods: More than 70 people reported dead after petrol station fire in Ghana's capital city |
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More than 70 people have been killed in a fire at a petrol station in Ghana’s capital city of Accra, its fire service has said. | More than 70 people have been killed in a fire at a petrol station in Ghana’s capital city of Accra, its fire service has said. |
Many had been seeking shelter due to torrential rain, a spokesman for the national fire brigade told JOYFM. 78 people are believed to have died. | Many had been seeking shelter due to torrential rain, a spokesman for the national fire brigade told JOYFM. 78 people are believed to have died. |
Ghana National Fire Service spokesperson Prince Billy Anaglate said a dozen people were taken to hospital after the blast, an accident which has been linked to the current downpour. | Ghana National Fire Service spokesperson Prince Billy Anaglate said a dozen people were taken to hospital after the blast, an accident which has been linked to the current downpour. |
Scores of people who took refuge at this fuel station in Accra, #Ghana during a heavy downpour, Wednesday died. pic.twitter.com/KvOoqsbAza | Scores of people who took refuge at this fuel station in Accra, #Ghana during a heavy downpour, Wednesday died. pic.twitter.com/KvOoqsbAza |
Crews were still recovering bodies at the scene early on Thursday morning. | |
Graphic footage aired on national television showed corpses being piled into the back of a pickup truck and other bodies trapped amid the debris. | |
Neighboring buildings that had caught fire burned into the night as floodwaters around the site hampered recovery efforts. The cause of the overnight explosion was not immediately known but neighbors said that many people had taken shelter at the station amid torrential rains and flooding. Michael Plange, who lives a few blocks away, said many people were under a shed at the time of the explosion and became trapped. | |
Various reports from local media suggest there was little preparation for a "worst case scenario" for bad weather, despite Accra’s vulnerability to flooding. | Various reports from local media suggest there was little preparation for a "worst case scenario" for bad weather, despite Accra’s vulnerability to flooding. |
One man told a local radio station that he had put his children on top of a wardrobe to get them away from the water coming into his home. | One man told a local radio station that he had put his children on top of a wardrobe to get them away from the water coming into his home. |
More to follow... | More to follow... |
Additional reporting by AP | Additional reporting by AP |