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Over one hundred stores have been razed to the ground in yet another fire at the Kumasi Central Market.
Luv FM’s Erastus Asare Donkor says the fire started around 9pm Wednesday at a section of the marke called Bode.

Goods at the Yam, shea butter, smoked fish and ear rings section of the market were lost to the blaze.

Fire personnel had a hard time battling the late night inferno that spread fast through the market.

A woman wails at the sight of her loss



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