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Ghana gas explosion casualties’ soars as more reported dead

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Death toll has continued to escalate in the recent gas explosion in Ghana as more people are reported to be injured.

Agency report said that while seven persons have been confirmed dead and 132 people injured by a government report, more people have been reported death unofficially.

The report has it that 64 of the injured have been discharged and 68 others are still receiving treatment, as contained in a statement from Ghana’s Ministry of Information said.

The Ghana government expressed its condolences to families of deceased persons and its best wishes to persons injured in the Atomic Junction gas explosion on Saturday night.

The statement said, government commended the Fire Service, Ambulance Service and the Police service for the quick control and rescue exercise. It also commended the Medical Personnel who are attending to the injured for their professional services.

Ghana’s President, Nana Addo Danquah Akufo Addo in a telephone conversation with security officials moments after the explosion asked for the full complement of resources to be made available to the rescue and investigative efforts, the statement said.

It added that an investigation has begun into the cause of the explosion and will be followed with firm action to prevent future recurrences.

The statement further appealed to the Ghanaian public to kindly cooperate with traffic detours announced by the Police, while a help line has been made available to assist residents within the vicinity of the explosion with further needs.

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