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A Fire outbreak, Wednesday, wrecked the warehouse of Top Industries Limited, manufacturers of plastic products, at the Accra North Industrial Area.
Eye-witnesses say the fire started at about 4:17 p.m., soon after they saw a smoke coming out of one of the warehouses.
One worker said before they could contact the Ghana National Fire Service, the fire had spread to other places.
Some of the eye-witnesses accused personnel of the Ghana National Fire Service of not putting in enough effort to combat the fire.
The deputy public relations officer, Prince Billy Anaglatey, who spoke to the Times, said they were trying to save human lives by fighting the fire "stage-by-stage" in order not to record deaths.
As at 7.30 p.m., four fire tenders and three water tankers had been used, yet they could not control the fire.
Mr Anaglatey said the cause of the fire was yet to be determined.
Source: Times
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