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GNFS Rescues 479 People in Three Days as Floods, Fires and Building Collapse Hit Accra and Tema
The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has revealed that it rescued and safely evacuated 479 people during a series of emergency operations carried out between June 28 and June 30, 2026, as severe flooding, fire outbreaks and a building collapse affected parts of Accra, Tema and surrounding communities.
According to the Service, firefighters worked around the clock alongside other emergency response agencies to tackle multiple incidents, including floods, fires, rescue missions and structural emergencies.
Despite the successful rescue efforts, five people lost their lives during the three-day period. One person sustained injuries, while another remains missing.
The emergency operations began on Sunday, June 28, with firefighters responding to two separate fire outbreaks in Accra. Personnel from the Industrial Area Fire Station quickly brought a domestic fire at Lartebiokorshie under control, preventing it from spreading beyond one room. Firefighters also managed to save adjoining sections of the building.
Later the same day, the Trade Fair Fire Station responded to a commercial fire at Labadi Kojo Sardine. The blaze partially damaged a metal container and its contents before it was successfully extinguished. Preliminary investigations indicate that an overcharged solar panel battery may have triggered the fire.
At Asutuare Junction, firefighters battled a fuel tanker fire using four fire tenders. Although the blaze was eventually brought under control, the tanker and its contents were completely destroyed. One person sustained injuries and was taken to hospital, while another lost their life. Investigations into the cause of the incident are ongoing.
Following heavy rains on Monday, June 29, the GNFS intensified rescue operations across flood-hit communities in Greater Accra and Tema. At Tse-Ado Last Stop, a joint operation involving the GNFS, the Ghana Police Service Marine Unit, the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) and the Ghana Armed Forces rescued 105 people trapped by floodwaters, including women, men and children.
In the Tema Region, firefighters responded to 23 emergency incidents within 24 hours, including fire outbreaks, flood emergencies and fallen trees. Rescue teams saved 12 people from floodwaters and assisted more than 50 residents to safety at Tema Newtown. However, a female trader was reported missing after being swept away by floodwaters near the Tema Community One Market.
The Service also responded to a structural emergency at Tabora No. 6 after a four-storey building collapsed. Fortunately, all 12 occupants had evacuated before the collapse, resulting in no injuries or fatalities.
By Tuesday, June 30, firefighters had completed major rescue operations along the Adabraka-Odawna corridor, one of the areas most severely affected by flooding. More than 300 people were rescued from floodwaters during the exercise.
However, four people, made up of three males and one female, lost their lives in the flooding.
Firefighters also contained a major fire outbreak at the Odawna Rubber Market near Kwame Nkrumah Circle. Although several structures were damaged, emergency crews prevented the flames from spreading to nearby properties. No casualties were recorded, and a fire appliance remains stationed at the scene to monitor the area and prevent any re-ignition.
Summarising the operations, the GNFS stated that 479 people were rescued or safely evacuated over the three-day period. The Service recorded four flood-related deaths and one fire-related fatality, while one person suffered injuries and another remains missing.
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Four Suspected Drug Dealers Arrested as Police Seize Gun and Narcotics at Mankranso
The Ghana Police Service has arrested four suspected drug peddlers and recovered a locally manufactured pistol alongside various suspected narcotic substances during an intelligence-led operation at Kunsu Township in the Mankranso District of the Ashanti Region.

The operation was carried out in the early hours of Friday, 26th June 2026, as part of ongoing efforts by the Police Service to clamp down on drug trafficking and related criminal activities in identified communities.
The suspects have been named as Issaka Musah, 22, Amankwah Emmanuel, 25, Kwame Boateng, 32, and Appiah Prince, 23. They were picked up during the targeted operation conducted by officers acting on intelligence within the area.
According to a statement issued by the Police, items retrieved from the suspects include a locally manufactured pistol loaded with two BB rounds of ammunition, quantities of suspected Tramadol tablets, red capsules, dried leaves believed to be Indian hemp, and a whitish powdery substance suspected to be cocaine. An amount of GH¢5,647.40, believed to be proceeds from the alleged illegal drug trade, was also recovered.
Preliminary investigations indicate that the suspects allegedly admitted ownership of the seized items. They are currently in Police custody assisting with investigations and are expected to be put before court upon completion of the investigation process.
The Ghana Police Service reiterated its commitment to fighting drug-related offences and organised crime, while urging the public to continue providing credible and timely information to support law enforcement efforts in identifying and arresting offenders.
The operation forms part of broader security measures aimed at curbing the trafficking and abuse of narcotic drugs across the Ashanti Region and beyond.

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Odawna Fire Left Me With Nothing – Widowed Trader Cries for Help
A widow in her late 60s whose livelihood was destroyed in the devastating Odawna Market fire has made an emotional appeal to the government and charitable organisations for urgent assistance after losing everything she owned.
Madam Esther Tibu, one of the victims of the June 29, 2026 fire at Odawna Market in Accra, said the blaze reduced her three shops to ashes, leaving her hopeless just months after the death of her husband.
Speaking to KPD online’s Maurice Otoo at the scene, the grieving trader revealed that the shops were her only source of income and had been financed through loans she was still struggling to repay.
The fire, which followed heavy flooding and reportedly destroyed more than 3,000 shops, has left thousands of traders counting their losses.
Madam Tibu estimated that goods worth about GH¢200,000 were destroyed in the inferno, wiping out her years of hard work and investment.
Fighting back tears, she said the tragedy has shattered her hopes of rebuilding her life and appealed to the government, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and other well-meaning Ghanaians to come to her aid.
“I have lost everything. I am pleading with anyone who can help me in this difficult moment,” she said.
The Odawna Market disaster has sparked renewed calls for stronger fire prevention measures, improved drainage infrastructure, and emergency support for affected traders as many victims struggle to recover from the devastating losses.
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Interior Minister: Greater Accra Floods Displace Over 38,800 People; 12 Dead, 7 Missing
The recent floods that swept across the Greater Accra Region have displaced 38,802 people from 7,761 households, claimed 12 lives and left seven others missing, the Minister for the Interior, Mr Mubarak Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, has told Parliament.
Presenting an official update on the disaster, the Minister said the flooding, triggered by heavy rains, caused extensive destruction across several municipalities and districts, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate their homes.
He said the Korle Klottey Municipality recorded the highest number of displaced persons, with 6,500 people from 1,300 households affected.
The Tema Metropolitan Assembly followed with 3,601 displaced persons from 721 households, while Tema West recorded 3,450 displaced residents from 690 households. Okaikwei North also reported 2,620 displaced people from 524 households.
The Minister said Weija Gbawe recorded 2,500 displaced persons from 500 households, Ablekuma South had 2,300 people from 460 households displaced, while 2,100 people from 420 households were affected in Ga South.
He added that the Ledzokuku-Krowor and La Dade Kotopon area recorded 2,020 displaced persons from 404 households, Adenta had 1,850 affected residents from 370 households, and Ningo-Prampram recorded 1,377 displaced people from 276 households.
Krowor recorded 1,100 displaced persons from 220 households, while Okaikwei South and Ablekuma North recorded 701 and 651 displaced persons from 141 and 131 households, respectively.
Mr Mohammed-Mubarak said the floods had so far claimed 12 lives across the region, including three deaths in Tema West, while seven people remained missing as search and rescue operations continued.
He assured Parliament that the Government, through the relevant emergency response and disaster management agencies, was continuing relief efforts to support affected communities.
The Minister said the disaster underscored the urgent need for sustained investment in drainage infrastructure, stricter waste management practices and comprehensive flood prevention measures to minimise the impact of future flooding and protect lives, property and critical infrastructure.
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