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Fire has gutted a warehouse in Tesano opposite the Ghana Telecom Training School in Accra.
Residents attribute the fire outbreak to a leaking chemical, suspected to be hydrogen peroxide which subsequently exploded into flames.
Joy FM Correspondent Israel Laryea says part of the building has caved in with the fire blazing and a foaming substance emanating from it.
No casualty has been recorded.
Meanwhile the fire service is on hand to put out the raging fire with officials of the electricity company disconnecting the electricity lines to prevent further escalation.
Story by Nathan Gadugah
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