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A fire outbreak involving multiple structures at Ashaiman Tulaku on Monday evening has been brought under control following swift response efforts, the Ghana National Fire Service has said.
Emergency teams worked to contain the blaze, preventing it from spreading further across the area.
A 20,000-litre water tanker from the Ashaiman Municipal Assembly was deployed to the scene to support ongoing firefighting operations.
Authorities say the situation is now under control, with efforts focused on fully extinguishing the fire and assessing the extent of damage.
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