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One other Explosion! Tanker Explodes At Kaase In Kumasi – VIDEO

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One other file coming in from Kaase a suburb in Kumasi is that a tanker has exploded about a hours after the explosion at Bogoso.

Sad files hit the residents of Bogoso the previous day after a truck carrying explosives collided with a bike causing a gigantic explosion and destroying the constructions and properties of the residents, leaving them stranded, injured with some losing their existence.

READ ALSO: Bogoso Explosion: Driver Did Now not Warn Us About Explosives – Eyewitness Claims

Files coming in says a tanker has exploded at Kaase in Kumasi causing a fireplace outbreak. The affected space is alleged to be a hideout for people engaged in illegal gasoline siphoning activities.

Eyewitnesses gather disclosed that some people had been utilizing gallons to siphon gasoline from the tanker at a hideout when it went into flames.

In photos that gather emerged on social media, some residents had been viewed going nearer to video the burning tanker no topic the tragic incident that came about at Bogoso in the Western Space. The firefighters had been viewed making an strive to position out the fireplace.

The Fire Provider Reveal desires Police give a grab to to curtail the illegal gasoline siphoning activities in the space. No casualty has been recorded however a chain of families had been displaced.

READ ALSO: Bogoso Explosion: Bawumia Leads Earn Gov’t Delegation To Bogoso

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