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Firefighters continue their efforts to extinguish a severe blaze that swept through a Lartebiokorshie warehouse yesterday.
The inferno began around 2 p.m. on Tuesday when flames erupted from a Chinese-owned warehouse and spread rapidly.
Reports indicate the fire ultimately destroyed over five houses.
Fire engines remain on the scene, working relentlessly to contain the blaze.

Despite the quick deployment, firefighters have faced persistent challenges but are powering through as residents look on.
To address lingering embers trapped deep in the debris, the GNFS deployed an excavator to allow firefighters to remove material and fully extinguish the fire.

Crowd control has been enforced by police, ensuring safety as emergency responders continue their work.
Deputy NADMO Manager in Charge of Operations, Mohammed Bada, told JoyNews that two fire officers have been hospitalised, while two other municipal guards have also sustained injuries.

Meanwhile, some neighbors in affected buildings nearby are salvaging what they can from the blaze.
Authorities have urged residents to remain calm while calling for patience as efforts to extinguish the fire and assess the extent of the damage continue.
Greater Accra Regional Minister, Linda Ocloo, has also arrived at the scene.

GNFS has already cited “poor housekeeping” and the inappropriate conversion of a residential building into a warehouse as key factors complicating response efforts.
In a post shared by the GNFS on Facebook, Greater Accra Regional Fire Officer ACFO II Rashid Kwame Nisawu confirmed that the structure was not purpose-built for storage but rather a house that had been repurposed.
Contents were stacked to the roof, significantly hindering firefighting operations. “In fire‑engineering science, this would be termed as poor housekeeping, which contributed to the incident,” he commented.
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