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Ghana petrol station fire: Accra death toll tops 150 after inferno during severe flooding | Ghana petrol station fire: Accra death toll tops 150 after inferno during severe flooding |
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The death toll in Accra after an explosion at a petrol station has risen to 175, Ghana’s president said on Thursday. | The death toll in Accra after an explosion at a petrol station has risen to 175, Ghana’s president said on Thursday. |
There were nearly 100 people sheltering from floods in the station when the blaze broke out on Wednesday night. It also damaged nearby buildings. | There were nearly 100 people sheltering from floods in the station when the blaze broke out on Wednesday night. It also damaged nearby buildings. |
It is thought that the initial explosion was caused by a fuel leak, President John Mahama said. Rescue efforts were hindered by the floods, the BBC reported. | It is thought that the initial explosion was caused by a fuel leak, President John Mahama said. Rescue efforts were hindered by the floods, the BBC reported. |
“This loss of life is catastrophic and almost unprecedented,” Mahama said as he visited the scene. “We must sit down and strategise to make sure this doesn't happen again.” | “This loss of life is catastrophic and almost unprecedented,” Mahama said as he visited the scene. “We must sit down and strategise to make sure this doesn't happen again.” |
He has announced a three-day mourning period to begin on Monday, marking what looks to be the country’s worst disaster since a stampede at a national stadium during a football match in which 120 people died. | |
“It was an explosive fire and so the people sheltering at the filling station did not have an opportunity to escape,” fire brigade spokesman Prince Billy Anaglate told reporters. | “It was an explosive fire and so the people sheltering at the filling station did not have an opportunity to escape,” fire brigade spokesman Prince Billy Anaglate told reporters. |
People were burned beyond recognition where they stood under the station's awning, or trapped and incinerated in the wreckage of cars and minivans on the station's forecourt. | |
President Mahama has promised to try to stop people building on waterways. The flooding was made worse by water not being able to drain away across the city. | President Mahama has promised to try to stop people building on waterways. The flooding was made worse by water not being able to drain away across the city. |
The disaster has highlighted serious infrastructure problems in Accra and the government said they would be providing £9m to help victims. | The disaster has highlighted serious infrastructure problems in Accra and the government said they would be providing £9m to help victims. |
Additional reporting from Reuters | Additional reporting from Reuters |
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