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The Cause of Kejetia Market Fire Revealed.


 The Ghana National Fire Service has said the fire outbreak at Kejetia market in the Ashanti Region was started by a trader who was cooking with gas in a shop.

The shop where the cooking was taking place was near other shops where turpentine, gunpowder, and other combustibles were sold.

That was what resulted in explosions in the market when the fire started, the investigators have established.

The Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, made this known when he visited the market on Monday to inspect firsthand the damage caused to the new market.

"We have visited the spot of the fires, and 33 shops were gutted." I have asked for a reason. I have been told investigations so far have suggested someone was cooking in his shop with gas. "That is where the fire started," Dr. Bawumia said.

"Other shops close by also sell turpentine, gunpowder, and other combustibles that resulted in explosions in the market," he added.

Areas not affected by the fire will reopen on Tuesday.

In Kumasi today, it was announced that the areas in the Kejetia Market that were not affected by the fire would be reopened Tuesday (March 21) for trading activities.

The authorities had initially decided to close the entire market for one week as part of the investigations into the fire outbreak, but the traders disagreed with that move.

The authorities suspected an electrical fault and wanted to do a thorough audit of the entire market.

But the establishment of the cause and where the fire started has made them change that initial plan of an entire market closure for one week.

not an electrical fault.

Making the announcement, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia said personnel from the Ghana National Fire Service had been able to identify that the fire was not started by an electrical fault.

This means areas that were not affected by the fire outbreak can reopen for business while investigations continue in the affected area.

Kejetia market fire

Parts of the Kejetia Market, one of the monumental projects in Kumasi, were last Wednesday [March 15] engulfed in fire, which burned goods estimated at millions of Ghana cedis.

There were no casualties, but a few people collapsed due to suffocation and were rushed to the hospital.

The fire started in a shop on the second floor of the market around 4 p.m. and extended to the third floor.

Many traders wail uncontrollably as thick black smoke from the burning shops in the market drifts into the afternoon sky. 

A total of about 50 shops were affected, of which 33 were completely burned.

Adomonline 

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