Life continues to be unbearable for victims of last Wednesdays disaster which claimed 200 lives and displaced hundreds in the capital.
Residents of Kwame Nkrumah Circle around Adabraka were hit by devastating floods and explosion at a Goil Filling Station after a two hour down pour .
The disaster scene has been cordoned off by the security forces to enable rescue teams to do their work.
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