The management of A&C Mall has confirmed the collapse of a solar panel structure in its parking area following Tuesday's heavy rainfall.
In a statement on Tuesday, March 25, the management stated that no injuries were recorded.
It assured the public that its team, along with relevant authorities, is actively managing the situation to ensure a swift resolution.
"We sincerely apologise for any distress or inconvenience this has caused and appreciate your patience as we work to address the situation. Your safety remains our top priority," part of the statement read.

This comes after a heavy rainstorm accompanied by strong, gusty winds and lightning late Tuesday afternoon caused destruction across Accra.
At the A&C Mall at East Legon, it caused the collapse of a solar panel structure in its parking area and damaged several vehicles.
The management of A&C Mall has pledged to provide further updates as necessary and has urged patrons to exercise caution while on the premises.
Read the full statement below



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