Fire has gutted a section of Suame Garages in Kumasi of the Ashanti Region, leaving several spare parts dealers and artisans in a big loss.
Eye witnesses’ account indicated that the fire, which occurred late Friday, destroyed numerous workshops and spare parts stores and other properties worth thousands of cedis to ashes.
According to the sources, victims suspected the fire was caused by an electrical fault.
Although personnel from the Ghana National Fire Service responded to the incident, some affected traders expressed disappointment, claiming the intervention was not swift enough to minimise the destruction.
Some artisans and victims who interacted with this reporter, also blamed their leadership of the Ghana National Association of Garages, for failing to allocate space for a fire station in the area.
They emphasised the urgent need for a dedicated fire station, given the presence of highly flammable materials and equipment used at Suame.
This is the fifth fire outbreak in the Kumasi metropolis, all occurring in January this year.
Last Sunday the Kwadaso Wood Market in Kumasi was swept through by a devastating fire, destroying numerous properties.
According to eyewitnesses the fire ravaged the main sawmill and destroyed equipment, logs, and wood. The sources noted that the people who rushed there attempted to put off the fire, but they were overwhelmed by its intensity, and there were no casualties reported.
The fire was reported to have started at about 10 p.m. from one of the shops in the area, which had developed an electrical fault.
Fire tenders reportedly rushed to the scene to extinguish the blazing fire as residents nearby sought refuge.
The Suame industrial enclave, the region’s largest auto-mechanic and trading centre, every now and then, records fire incidents due to the many highly combustible items in the area.
Two years ago, about 15 shops in the enclave were destroyed following a fire incident.
Mechanic shops at Zone 13 of the Suame Magazine enclave were also destroyed by the inferno. Also in 2018, an area of the industrial enclave caught fire, burning 14 shops to ashes.
It also destroyed some properties, including spare parts and refrigerators.
FROM KINGSLEY E. HOPE, KUMASI
Source:
ghanaiantimes.com.gh
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