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A multi-storey department store has collapsed in Ghana's capital, Accra, with many people believed to be trapped inside. A multi-storey department store has collapsed in Ghana's capital, Accra, with dozens of people believed to be trapped inside.
Rescue efforts are under way, with officials confirming that two people died when the Melcom store collapsed. Rescue efforts are under way, with officials saying that at least three people died in the Melcom store.
The BBC's Sammy Darko, who is at the scene, says five people have been pulled out of the rubble so far. The BBC's Sammy Darko, who is at the scene, says 10 people have been pulled alive from the rubble so far.
Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama said he has suspended his campaign for next month's election. Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama said he had suspended his campaign for next month's election.
His deputy, Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur, is co-ordinating rescue efforts after the building collapsed in the city's Achimota neighbourhood. The government has declared the area in the city's Achimota neighbourhood a disaster zone.
Officials say they believe about 50 people were inside the Melcom store when it collapsed at around opening time. Vice-President Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur is co-ordinating rescue efforts after the building, which opened earlier this year, collapsed 15 minutes before the shop opened.
Hundreds of rescuers are digging through the rubble, amid fears that dozens of people are trapped inside, our correspondent says.Hundreds of rescuers are digging through the rubble, amid fears that dozens of people are trapped inside, our correspondent says.
"I was very close to the mall because I was going to buy something only for me to see the building coming down," resident Ama Okyere told the AFP news agency. href="https://www.facebook.com/melcomgroup" title="Link to Melcom's Facebook page which has a statement about the collapsed building" >In a statement on its Facebook page, Melcom said it had rented the building which housed it Achimota branch on a 10-year lease.
"This is indeed a very tragic incident," it said.
"We are doing everything possible to see that help reaches those who need it. Our heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies goes to the families of those who may have lost their lives."
Our reporter says customers often queue outside the store before it opens and officials say they believe about 50 people may been inside at the time of the collapse.
Eyewitness Ama Okyere told the AFP news agency she was very close to the shopping centre when the building came down.
"I had to run for my life. I was so terrified. I believe there are lots of people trapped under this because this is a heavily patronised shopping mall in the area.""I had to run for my life. I was so terrified. I believe there are lots of people trapped under this because this is a heavily patronised shopping mall in the area."
Family members have been trying to call relatives feared trapped beneath the rubble on their mobile phones, AFP reports.Family members have been trying to call relatives feared trapped beneath the rubble on their mobile phones, AFP reports.
Another witness, John Owusu, said he heard a bang before the building collapsed.Another witness, John Owusu, said he heard a bang before the building collapsed.
President Mahama, in a tweet moments after the building collapsed, said: "My prayers are with the workers, shoppers and others who are trapped in the rubble of the Achimota Melcom building."President Mahama, in a tweet moments after the building collapsed, said: "My prayers are with the workers, shoppers and others who are trapped in the rubble of the Achimota Melcom building."
He has cut short his campaign in the north of the country and is flying back to Accra.
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