Ghana was hit with one of its deadliest disasters in 2015, after torrential rains on the evening of June 3, 2015, led to massive flooding at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra.
The flood, which had engulfed buildings, vehicles and key installments in the area, was compounded by a sudden explosion at the Goil filing station opposite the Vienna City.
The explosion, which was later reported to have resulted from leaking fuel from the Goil filing station, spread wildly on the flood waters, setting ablaze victims who were being washed away by violent rushing waters.
The twin disaster, according to multiple media reports, led to the deaths of hundreds of victims who were unfortunately caught between the horrible events of wild fires and neck-high flood waters.