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Fire guts Accra Central Police Barracks, building collapse at Adenta injures 1

Fire gutted a section of the Accra Central Police Barracks on Wednesday, prompting a swift emergency response from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) and a visit to the scene by senior police officials.

The blaze triggered panic among residents of the barracks as firefighters battled for hours to prevent it from spreading to adjoining structures. No fatalities were recorded.

Personnel of the GNFS were quickly deployed and succeeded in bringing the fire under control after an intense operation.

The Inspector-General of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohuno, together with members of the Police Management Board and the Accra Regional Police Commander, visited the scene to assess the damage and support affected personnel.

A statement from the Accra Regional Police Command, signed by Head of Public Affairs, Superintendent Juliana Obeng, confirmed that investigations had begun to establish the cause of the fire.

It stressed that no arrests had been made and that inquiries were at a preliminary stage.

The statement also confirmed that one firefighter sustained injuries during the operation and is receiving treatment at the Police Hospital in stable condition.

 Authorities commended the swift response of firefighters and police personnel in containing the blaze.

Meanwhile, in a related incident, a two-storey building collapsed at Adenta New Site during heavy rainfall on Thursday evening, trapping five occupants under debris.

The GNFS responded promptly to the scene near Da Yesu Ase Supermarket and rescued all five victims.

Four persons, including two children, were rescued alive with injuries, while one female victim was retrieved unconscious after sustained efforts.

Remarkably, a dog trapped in the rubble was also rescued alive during the operation, which involved personnel from GNFS headquarters, Legon and Abelemkpe stations, supported by police and emergency medical teams.

Deputy Officer II Ackah described the incidents as operationally demanding, noting that firefighters worked under intense pressure across multiple emergencies within a short period.

He said additional emergency responses were recorded across Accra, including flood rescues at Oyarifa and Old Ashongman, where nine people were saved, as well as fire outbreaks at Kanda, Makola, Nungua Cold Store area and Kuntense Satellite.

He praised coordination among the GNFS, Ghana Police Service, medical teams and community volunteers, which helped prevent further loss of life.

BY STEPHANIE BIRIKORANG & ENOCH NTIAMOAH SIAW

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