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The Mayor of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, Mohammed Nii Adjei Sowah says fire tenders deployed to douse the fire at Makola had to go as far as the Kwame Nkrumah interchange (Circle) and Kaneshie in search of water.
These are distances of 6.8 kilometers and 2.8 kilometers from the scene of the incident.
The fire on Monday morning ravaged portions of a three-storey building; destroying valuables running into millions of Ghana cedis.
Eyewitnesses who spoke to JoyNews blamed the late arrival of fire officers dispatched to the venue.
But speaking to JoyNews, the AMA boss explained that the unavailability of water accounted for the delay.
“They had to go far. They had to go to Circle, Kaneshie to fetch water and come back. We do have water hydrants but we don’t have enough water,” he stated.
Public Relations Officer of the Ghana National Fire Service, Ellis Robinson Okoe confirmed the situation in a separate interview with JoyNews’ Manuel Koranteng.
“By 8 minutes, the water got finished. So you see them moving to and fro, to and fro to ensure that there is water.”
He also added that the Service has so far utilized water from as many as 8 fire tenders each containing 3,000 to 40000 gallons of water.
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