
A building collapse in Accra's North Industrial Area early Sunday morning has left two people dead and two others rescued, one of whom remains in critical condition. The incident occurred at approximately 4:25 a.m. during a period of heavy rainfall, triggering a massive emergency response from multiple state agencies. Rescue operations became the immediate priority as authorities worked to ensure no other victims remained trapped beneath the debris of the fallen structure.
The rescue operation involves a joint force including the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), the Ghana Police Service, and the Ghana Armed Forces. Greater Accra Regional Minister Linda Ocloo confirmed that while there were initial concerns regarding the delay in deploying heavy machinery, excavators arrived on-site to facilitate the search and recovery efforts. One of the rescued individuals was reportedly pulled from an adjacent mosque that was impacted by the collapse; that victim is currently receiving medical attention for critical injuries.
High-profile officials have expressed deep concern over the incident and the broader trend of structural failures in the capital. Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang urged strict adherence to safety regulations and called for a comprehensive investigation into the specific cause of this collapse. Similarly, Minister Ocloo emphasized that engineers are set to conduct a thorough assessment of the site to understand the failure. This latest tragedy has reignited public debate regarding the enforcement of building codes and the speed of emergency responses in urban centers during disasters.
The collapse adds to a growing list of similar incidents in the region, highlighting the vulnerability of certain structures during Ghana's rainy season. Moving forward, regional authorities have pledged to address the increasing frequency of building collapses by intensifying inspections and ensuring that developers follow established engineering standards. The ongoing investigation is expected to determine whether structural defects, poor materials, or the intensity of the rainfall were the primary triggers for the disaster.
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