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The ferocious fire that gutted Agatex Paint Factory in Ho has been brought under control through the coordinated efforts of firefighters.
Cooling operations are currently underway to manage residual pockets of fire.
In an update posted on its official Facebook page on Sunday, February 15, the Ghana National Fire Service described the incident as a “ferocious fire” that gutted the factory premises, highlighting the intensity and destructive nature of the blaze.
Firefighters mounted a coordinated operation to contain the flames and prevent the fire from spreading to adjoining properties.
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