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A major industrial fire erupted earlier today (November 22) at the Charkieh Plastics Factory site at Weija Junction, prompting a massive deployment of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) apparatus from across the Greater Accra and Central Regions.
The blaze is reported to involve plastics, posing significant challenges to containment due to the highly combustible nature and toxic smoke output of burning synthetic materials.

In response to the severity of the outbreak, the GNFS dispatched a coordinated effort involving seven fire stations, with dozens of firefighters battling to douse the flames.
Due to the intensity of the flames, the GNFS had to call for support from Weija, Kasoa, Anyaa, Circle, Industrial Area, National Headquarters, and Dansoman.
Burning plastics release dense, black smoke containing harmful toxins such as dioxins and furans, necessitating specialised protective equipment and breathing apparatus for the firefighting teams.
Firefighting efforts are currently focused on preventing the fire from spreading to adjacent structures and minimising environmental impact.
Industrial fires involving plastics typically burn hotter and faster than those involving wood or paper, requiring large volumes of water and foam concentrate.
Many officers are currently at the scene, working under extremely dangerous conditions to extinguish the blaze.
Authorities are urging the public to avoid the Weija Junction area to allow emergency services unhindered access to the factory site.
Further updates on the cause of the fire, any potential injuries, and the extent of the damage are expected as the GNFS gains control of the situation.
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