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Fire guts 80 shops at Kasoa New Market

 At least 80 shops were destroyed by fire at the Kasoa New Market in Central Region, yesterday, accord­ing to the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS).

Food stuff and items running into hundreds of Ghana cedis were burnt by the inferno, which started at 8am, but no casualty was recorded.

Affected traders were seen sal­vaging their goods or items from the debris while onlookers grouped discussing the incident.

A Public Relations Officer of the GNFS, Assistant Division­al Officer Grade One (ADOI) Alex King Nartey, confirmed the incident to the Ghanaian Times, in Accra, yesterday.

He said the GNF received in­formation about the fire outbreak and dispatched fire fighters to the scene to extinguish it.

ADOI Nartey stated that the fire fighters arrived at the scene within fifteen minutesand were able to quench the fire to prevent

 it from spreading to other parts of the market.

“We were able to contain the fire to prevent the spread of the fire to other shops and also salvage one thousand other shops,” he said.

ADOI Nartey stated that fire tenders were dispatched from Kasoa, and Budumburam in the Central Region, and Dansoman and GNFS headquarters, in Accra, to the market.

He said the firefighters had difficulty accessing the market because structures were built acrossthe road, adding “firefighters had to use long hose to get to the fire.”

ADOI Nartey said GNFS personnel were also attacked by the residents, and “it took the inter­

 vention of the police to assist us discharge our duties.”

He said firefighters had to travel about a kilometer to have access to water hydrants because one at the market was not acces­sibly as structures had been on it and the other that was accessible was without water.

ADOI Nartey urged the assembly to ensure that properly planed roads are created to the market to ensure accessibility during emergency.

He said fire prevention was a shared responsibility and called onthe public to partner the ser­vice to reduce the menace to save lives and properties.

He said the cause of fire was under investigations.

BY ANITA NYARKO-YIRENKYI

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