Fifty-Seven victims of the Apiate explosion have been sent to three different health facilities in the Western Region by the National Ambulance Service.
The Acting Regional Head of Training at the National Ambulance Service, Prosper Baah told journalists that “We deployed all our ambulances in the Western region. Currently, we have nine ambulances that have been dispatched to the scene.
“We have sent 57 casualties to Tarkwa Government Hospital, Bogoso Health Centre and then Wassa Akropong”
Preliminary investigation has established that a mining explosive vehicle moving from Tarkwa to Chirano mines collided with a motorcycle resulting in the explosion, the Police has said.
“Reference to our earlier emergency public notice, the Police have taken charge of the situation providing security to enable the emergency workers including the Ghana National Fire Service, NADMO and the Ambulance Service to manage the situation.
“The public has been advised to move out of the area to nearby towns for their safety while recovery efforts are underway.An appeal is also being made to nearby towns to open up their classrooms, churches etc to accommodate surviving victims.
“Meanwhile, preliminary investigation has established that a mining explosive vehicle moving from Tarkwa to Chirano mines collided with a motorcycle resulting in the explosion. Most of the victims have been rescued and are on admission at various hospitals and clinics within the Bogoso Municipality.
“Reinforcement of resources and personnel have been deployed to effectively handle the incident. We continue to urge the public to remain calm as we manage the situation. Further updates regarding the emergency evacuation of the injured will be communicated in due course,” a statement said.
The Police had assured that it was managing the situation.
An earlier statement by the Police on Thursday January 20 said “Emergency Public Notice!A huge explosion occurred this afternoon, Thursday, January 20, 2022, at Apiate between Bogoso and Bawdie in the Western Region.
“The Police and other emergency service providers have activated a full emergency recovery exercise. We urge all to remain calm as we manage this unfortunate situation.”
Source: TheBBCghana.Com