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The Ghana News Agency has reported that there is a fire outbreak at the Cathedral Clinic and Laboratory on the Accra High Street.
The fire is said to have started around 6:30 pm. The cause of the fire is currently unknown.
Fire guts Cathedral Clinic at Ussher Fort in Jamestown#GhanaNewsAgency pic.twitter.com/r9nf5kSu6r
— Ghana News Agency (@GHANANEWSAGENCY) November 5, 2020
An eye witness said: “We were in the office when we heard sirens so we came to peep from the window and all we saw was fire coming from the cathedral clinic.”
Police and fire service are on the scene to protect property and keep order.
So far there has been no report of any casualty.
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