
Panic broke out at the Kwapong Nursing Training College in the Asunafo South District of the Ahafo Region after a fire swept through parts of the campus, forcing students to flee for their lives.
Firefighters from the Ghana National Fire Service rushed to the scene and battled to bring the blaze under control as thick smoke filled the area.

Although the exact cause of the fire remains unknown, authorities have begun investigations to determine what sparked the incident.
No injuries or casualties have been reported, but officials say the full extent of damage to property is yet to be assessed.

The incident has left students and staff in shock, with emergency response teams working swiftly to restore calm and ensure the safety of everyone on campus.


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