(VIDEO + PICTURES) Bogoso Explosion: Stay Away From The Debris, Buildings Are Weak – Dr. Kokofu
The Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Dr. Henry Kwabena Kokofu has asked affected persons at the Appiate explosion site to stay away from the area.
He said the debris are dangerous and the buildings are so weak following the explosion that swept through the entire Apiate community on Thursday.
“We are appealing to the affected persons to stay away from the debris, it’s so dangerous and the buildings are so weak,” he emphasized.
The EPA Boss was speaking during a tour at the Apiate explosion site with his team of engineers to assess damage caused to the environment.
Dr. Kokofu said the soil sample has been taken and they do not know how much the vibration occured.
He continued that his Deputy, Mr Ransford Sakyi who is a Mining Engineer together with his team will be looking at the tonnage of the explosives.
The EPA Executive Director noted that this will help know the exact level of vibrations that it endangered.
“Very soon we will get our preliminary results and will forward to the authorities,” he stressed.
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Update
Bogoso Explosion: 96 Discharged, 4 In Critical Condition
The Ghana Police Service has provided an update on the number of casualties from the explosion that occurred at Apiate in the Western Region on Thursday.
According to the Director of Public Affairs of the Service, officially, 190 casualties were recorded by the National Ambulance Service and allied agencies. “Out of that, 13 are certified to be dead, it is not 17.”
ACP Kwesi Ofori said four victims are reported to be in critical condition at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH).
“Initially due to their condition, it was misreported that they were dead but were taken to the hospital, the medical officers certified that they were not clinically dead. As such, they were admitted and treatment is ongoing,” he stated.
He revealed that a total of 36 people have been admitted to various hospitals.
Again, he noted that 96 victims have so far been treated and discharged, adding that they are, however, expected “to report to the medical centres as and when necessary.”
Commenting on the number of displaced persons, he said NADMO sources confirmed that about 384 people are displaced.
ACP Ofori indicated that the Police are ready to offer protection to the displaced persons in the town.
“Even as I speak, our presence here, those houses that have not been destroyed; those that have been destroyed the Police are there to protect the property: the Police are here to protect the individuals here and at the displaced centres,” he said.
The Police Public Affairs Head added that protection would be extended to the hospitals where the victims have been admitted.
ACP Ofori assured that the Police would continue to “work with other security services to ensure that they gain back their lives.”