A day after a devastating fire at the Blue Light Arena in Adum, Kumasi, there is visible fire and smoke in the rubbles.
The commercial hub housing shops selling mobile phones, accessories, jewellery, clothing, and second-hand goods, recorded one of the major fire disasters in Kumasi.

Scores of shops have been left in rubble, and metal contains burnt into scraps.

Victims of the fire are seen trying to salvage the remains of their burnt items, with anxious traders who fear the fire might reach their shops, moving their items to safety.

According to the National Ambulance Service, at least nine people, including firefighters, sustained injuries, while others were left traumatized in the fire outbreak.
Ashanti Regional Manager of the Service, Sommik Duut Millon, says victims who got injured and suffered panic attacks received treatment and were later rushed to the Manhyia Government Hospital and the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.

"Feedback from the hospitals indicates that the victims are responding well to treatment, with some already discharged," he stated.

An excavator is also breaking into shops perceived to have had less impact from the fire to make way for the fire service personnel to throw in more water.
Latest Stories
-
Trust is key to digital financial inclusion – Stanbic Bank’s Jemila Abdulai
2 minutes -
Western Regional Minister pledges support for Petroleum Hub Initiative
3 minutes -
Pan-African Savings and Loans supports two schools in Greater Accra Region
8 minutes -
Idris Elba honoured by Ga King, unveils plans for world-class film studio in Accra
11 minutes -
Gwira Traditional Council demands social amenities and better opportunities from gov’t
12 minutes -
SME growth requires a shift in mindset – Stanbic Bank
14 minutes -
With a little patience, you’ll know there was due diligence – Obour tells Sam George
18 minutes -
Businessman supports NHIS registration for deprived residents in Lower West Akyem
23 minutes -
I left a healthy organisation – Obour reflects on his tenure at Ghana Post
26 minutes -
Use all resources available to combat illegal mining – Ahiagbah tells gov’t
29 minutes -
Join us to fight to protect our environment, water bodies, and democratic rights – Ahiagbah to Ghanaians
32 minutes -
Muslims applaud Mahama for declaring March 31, April 1 as holidays
35 minutes -
The President is not focused on fighting galamsey – Ahiagbah
37 minutes -
Mining communities laud Minerals Commission for ensuring compliance with local content
37 minutes -
Private basic schools express concern about government’s 30% equity quota policy
40 minutes