
Devastating Fire Engulfs Central Market in Kumasi, Causing Widespread Destruction
A raging fire is currently sweeping through the Central Market in Adum, Kumasi, in the Ashanti Region, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The inferno, which broke out in the early hours of Friday, March 21, 2025, has already destroyed several shops, with the electrical outlets by Hello FM being particularly affected.

Fire service personnel, supported by five fire tenders, are battling to bring the blaze under control. However, their efforts are being hindered by the rapid spread of the fire, which is fuelled by the highly flammable materials found in the market.
The cause of the fire remains unknown, but it is believed to have started in one of the shops in the market. The exact origin of the fire is still being investigated by the authorities.
The extent of the damage caused by the fire is still being assessed, but initial estimates suggest that losses could amount to hundreds of millions of cedis in goods and property. The fire has already destroyed three buildings, and many more are at risk of being engulfed by the flames.
Traders who operate in the market are evacuating their shops and removing their goods in a desperate bid to salvage what they can. The scene is one of chaos and desperation, with many people watching in horror as their livelihoods go up in flames.
The fire has also caused significant disruption to the surrounding area, with roads being closed and traffic being diverted. The authorities are working to contain the situation and prevent the fire from spreading to other parts of the city.
The Central Market in Kumasi is one of the largest and busiest markets in Ghana, attracting thousands of traders and customers every day. The market is a major hub for the sale of food, clothing, and other goods, and its destruction will have significant economic and social implications for the community.
The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has appealed to the public to remain calm and to cooperate with the emergency services as they work to bring the fire under control. The GNFS has also warned people to stay away from the affected area, as the fire is still raging and poses a significant risk to life and property.
The government has promised to provide support to the affected traders and to help them rebuild their businesses. The Minister for Trade and Industry has visited the scene of the fire and has pledged to provide assistance to those affected.
The fire at the Central Market in Kumasi is a devastating blow to the community, and it will take time and effort to recover from the damage. However, with the support of the government and the emergency services, it is hoped that the market can be rebuilt and that the traders can get back to business as soon as possible.
As the people of Kumasi come to terms with the devastating effects of the fire, they are also calling for measures to be put in place to prevent such disasters from happening in the future. The government has promised to investigate the cause of the fire and to take steps to improve fire safety in markets across the country.
In the meantime, the people of Kumasi are rallying around the affected traders, offering them support and assistance in their time of need. The community is coming together to help those affected by the fire, and it is hoped that the market can be rebuilt and restored to its former glory.
The fire at the Central Market in Kumasi is a tragic reminder of the importance of fire safety and the need for emergency preparedness. It is a devastating blow to the community, but with the support of the government and the emergency services, it is hoped that the market can be rebuilt and that the traders can get back to business as soon as possible.

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