'Residents were siphoning fuel': GNFS explains circumstances behind deadly tanker fire on Accra–Nsawam highway
The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has clarified details surrounding the deadly fire involving a petrol tanker carrying 54,000 litres of fuel at Okanta on the Accra–Nsawam Highway on Saturday, February 14.
In a statement issued on Monday, February 16, 2026, the service said it received a distress call at 4:45 AM and dispatched firefighters from the Suhum Fire Station, who arrived to find a fully developed blaze involving the tanker, a VIP bus, three saloon cars and four motorcycles.
Reinforcements from the Bunso Fire Station later supported the operation.
The fire was brought under control at 8:24 AM and fully extinguished at 11:08 AM using coordinated firefighting tactics and foam compound.
Fifteen casualties were recorded.
Three people died at the scene, while 12 injured victims were sent to Nsawam Hospital.
Ten critical patients were later referred to Koforidua Regional Hospital, where three subsequently died.
Seven others remain on admission.
Preliminary investigations suggest the fire may have started when sparks from individuals attempting to illegally breach the tanker with cutting tools ignited petrol vapours, causing flames to spread to nearby vehicles.
The service noted that firefighters’ swift response prevented a potential explosion.
“The Eastern Regional Command of the GNFS extends its heartfelt condolences to the families who lost their loved ones in this tragic incident, and wishes a speedy recovery to the injured both those discharged and those still receiving treatment.
“The Eastern Regional Command of the Ghana National Fire Service remains committed to protecting lives and property and appeals for public cooperation to enhance fire safety across the region,” the statement said.
Source: classfmonline.com
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