A tragic incident occurred at a quarry in the Shama District of Ghana, where an explosion killed five people and injured several others.
The blast was caused by ammonium nitrate explosives, which were stored illegally by STA Addsams Enterprise, a Chinese-owned company.
The explosion devastated nearby buildings and farmland, causing outrage among the local residents.
The residents were furious as the quarry had been operating without proper permits, and the blast happened without warning.
Many homes were damaged, and people were displaced, with some even expressing intentions of retaliation due to the severity of the destruction.
Rescue teams, including the Ghana Fire Service, worked hard to recover bodies and assist the injured. However, the community demanded accountability from both the company and the local authorities, as many believed this disaster could have been prevented if proper regulations had been followed.
The incident sparked an official investigation, and a committee was set up to explore the causes of the explosion, with some officials from the Minerals Commission and the Environmental Protection Agency facing consequences for failing to oversee the quarry’s operations properly.
This tragic event left lasting scars on the affected community as they continue to seek justice and compensation.