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Government officials in Ghana have announced that seven people have been killed in a gas explosion in the country’s capital with some 132 others sustaining injuries.

A statement issued by the country’s information minister, Mustapha Hamid on Sunday said out of the 132 injured persons 64 of them have been treated and discharged.

The government has now launched an investigation into the cause of the explosion which occurred at a fuel station at a popular location in Accra called the Atomic Junction.

Fire fighters are reported by local media to have struggled to put the fire out for over 10 hours.

People look on at the scene of the explosion. Photo: Starr FM

Ghana’s vice president,Dr Mahamudu Bawumia who visited the scene of the explosion said the government will come out with “solid policy to deal with it once and for all. This is one too many”.

 

“Some new policies are going to come in and those who will try to resist I don’t think they will be listened to because we have to put the lives of our people above anything else. We are going to move quite quickly to do it. We pretty much have an idea what we need to do,” Dr. Bawumia said after visiting some of those injured at the hospital.

Area view of the area the explosion happened. Photo: Starr FM

Ghana’s President Akufo-Addo who is outside Accra said he was “devastated” by the incident and expressed his “deepest condolences to the families of the bereaved” and has wished the “injured speedy recovery.”

Ghana’s former President John Mahama has also been expressed his sadness about the incident in a tweet.

 

This is not the first time Ghana is experiencing such a gas explosion with the latest been the eighth incident in three years. Many have died out of these explosions.

 

 

Source: Africafeeds.com

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