Central Market Fire Disaster Under Investigation
The Ghana National Fire Service in Kumasi has began an investigation to unravel circumstances surrounding Friday afternoon fire disaster at the Kumasi Central Market.
The Kumasi Central Market in the Ashanti Region on Friday October 26, 2018 witnessed another fire disaster with over one fifty stores completely razed down Alaba, near Roman hill, leaving the shop owners devastated.
Personnel of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) did their best to bring the fire under control, thereby preventing it from spreading to the nearby shops.
There was no casualty, but items destroyed in the shops included clothes, electrical gadgets, bags of rice, suiting materials, sewing machines, tyres, grinding mills, cash, among others.
According to one of the victims Mary Osei was surprise that the Bible in her store was not torched though every item was consumed by the fire.
According to eyewitnesses, the fire started around mid-night and raged on for a while before fire personnel from the Manhyia Fire Station came to put out the fire.
Speaking to Otec news’ Agya Sam, the second in command of the Ghana National Service, D.O.1 Henry Giwa, pointed out that the investigation will take two weeks to get completed.
DO1 Giwa advised traders and other business entities to start insuring their businesses with the insurance companies to avoid total collapse of their businesses in case of any disaster.
Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.comAgya Asam