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An explosion at the Tema Special Steel Company Tuesday night has left six people in a critical condition including an expatriate.
Several others who sustained various degrees of injuries are currently been treated in a hospital.
The cause of the latest explosion is not exactly known but the company has had several such accidents in the past.
According to the Secretary General of the Ghana Federation of Labour, Abraham Koomson the latest explosion is just one of many which has rocked the Steel Company in recent times.
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