There are fears of a potential outbreak of respiratory infection among some residents in Kumasi following a fire incident at the Oti Landfill Site.
Residents say a huge cloud of smoke filled the atmosphere from the landfill site, Monday when the fire that was used to burn the rubbish at the site began to spread.
“Fire personnel have tried unsuccessfully to put out the fire which started four days ago,” reports Luv FMs’ Nana Asenso Mensah.
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