
Four people were confirmed dead, some injured and others missing after explosion rocked a quarry site at Shama, in the Western Region, in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The Ghanaian Times gathered that both Ghanaians and Chinese were part of the night shift, who were burnt beyond recognition at the G-Omini Quarry site at Anto Aboso, in the Shama District of the Western Region, at about 12:30 am
Explosives, reportedly being kept at an unstructured storage without permit, detonated killing the workers and injuring others while others got missing.
The District Chief Executive for Shama, Ebenezer Dadzie, who confirmed the incident, said efforts were underway to rescue those missing.
He said the District Security Council was yet “to put a number” to the injured and fatalities.
The DCE described the explosion at Omini Quarry as pathetic and terrible considering death and destruction caused.
He told UTV television station that the incident was terrible, when the District Security Council visited the scene, to account for the losses and deploy measures to rescue persons missing at the site.
Mr Dadzie said that the area has been declared a security zone in view of the fact that “human parts have scattered all over the place.”
He advised residents of the disaster area to listen to the caution by security personnel to avoid the place.
The Western Regional Director of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Mr George Diawuo said the Agency has begun investigations into the disaster, and expressed worry that people thronged the disaster area which was still precarious.
The Assembly Member for Anto Aboso Electoral Area, Mr Emmanuel Owuewie, noted that the disaster has affected many households in the community.
Sources indicated that the company was allegedly keeping explosives for the blasting of rocks.
It revealed that the explosion did not occur in the process of blasting, but in a room, which was not a storage facility for explosive magazine.
BY TIMES REPORTER