The capital was hit by torrential
rain yesterday that has led to flooding of many households, yet the worst
disaster was not even the rain.
Fire engulfed a GOIL filling station
at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle last night, spreading to adjoining buildings and
leading to the deaths of over 100 Ghanaians.
Most of the victims were seeking
shelter there from the rain, which had already made most of the capital
inaccessible and left many stranded miles from their places of abode.
The Fire Service has stopped the
blaze, but the carnage left in its wake is terrible; over 100 dead, many more
stranded and having lost their homes and properties to the terrible floods.
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