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A late evening fire outbreak at Pinamang Education Complex at Konongo in the Ashanti Region has destroyed properties in at least four rooms on the premises of the popular school.
The fire started around 9 pm Thursday evening in one of the classrooms but spread quickly to three other rooms, reports Adom News Correspondent, Isaac Amoako.
Two classrooms, a staff common room and the headmaster’s office were gutted by the fire.

Isaac reports that desks, books, electrical appliances and vital documents are among the items destroyed by the fire.

Fire fighters arrived late at the scene but were able to fight the fire after a few hours.
The cause of the fire has not been established.
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