A significant fire broke out at a rubber factory in Accra, Ghana's capital, on Friday, leading to widespread disruptions. Concurrently, severe flooding affected various neighborhoods, leaving many residents stranded.
Impact of the Fire on the Community
The fire at the rubber factory caused extensive damage, with flames visible for miles. Local authorities were quick to respond, deploying firefighters to control the blaze. Residents reported hearing loud explosions as materials ignited, raising concerns about safety in the surrounding areas.
“We could see the smoke from afar,” said a local shopkeeper. “It was terrifying.” The fire not only affected the factory but also disrupted traffic and daily activities across the city.
Flooding Compounds Challenges for Residents
In addition to the fire, heavy rains led to severe flooding in multiple districts of Accra. Streets turned into rivers, making it difficult for residents to move around. Emergency services worked tirelessly to rescue those trapped by the rising waters.





