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The fire started around 0400 hours and spread widely before personnel of the Ghana National Fire Service arrived at the scene.
It caused extensive damage to quantities of parked lumber, finished products, plastic materials, and several industrial machines and equipment.
The cause of the fire is not yet known.
However, Mr Kwame Acquaye, one of the affected shop owners, partly attributed the fire to intermittent power outages that occurred in the area.
No casualty was recorded.
Confirming the story, the Divisional Officer Grade Three (DOIII) Ignatius Noekor, the Bono Regional Operation Manager of the GNFS, told Journalists all the fire hydrants at the regional command had broken down.
He said the command relied on the only fire hydrants at the Abesim fire station and advised traders, shop owners, and households to ensure they switched-off electrical gadgets before they left their shops and homes.
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