At least 96 people died as
a fire broke out and engulfed a petrol station in Ghana's
capital Accra on Thursday.
The fire erupted as
the city is dealing with the consequences of two days of heavy rain,
which left many people homeless and without electricity.
The cause of the fire
has not been identified yet, but it might have occurred due to the flood,
which hampered the rescue efforts.
There are fears that the
number of victims could rise as the search of the site continues, the BBC
reports.
It is believed that people
were seeking shelter from the torrential rainfall at the petrol station
when the fire broke out.
According to spokesman of
the fire service, the waters caused the diesel and petrol to flow away
from the gas station, which coupled with a fire from a nearby house led
to the explosion.
Ghanaian President John
Mahama visited the site of the incident and called for calm and allowing
the authorities to deal with the consequences of the fire and flooding.
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