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Gas explosion kills one at Nungua Zongo

July 19, 2014
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Gas explosion kills one at Nungua Zongo
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One person reportedly died while five others sustained various injuries during a gas explosion which occurred at Nungua Zongo in Accra, last Wednesday.

The incident is believed to have been caused by a faulty cylinder that was used in the house of the affected family.

The victims are currently receiving treatment at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, while the body of the deceased has been deposited at the morgue.

Narrating what led to the accident, a family member said there was a problem with the stove, so they had challenges using it.

As a result, she said a resident, regarded as the mother of the family, whose name was not given, called a neighbour for assistance.

Unfortunately, she said while the person was fixing the problem, the gas exploded and affected those who were near the place of the incidence.

Doctor of Burns Unit

Briefing the Daily Graphic, a Senior Resident Medical Officer at the Reconstructive Plastic Surgery and Burns Unit of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Dr Elliot Boham, said the victims sustained extensive burns which ranged from 25 to 75 per cent damage to the skin. He, however, added that, they were responding to treatment.

Explaining the treatment to be given to the victims, Dr Boham said they would need initial resuscitation which would cost each person between GH¢700 and GH¢1000.

Dressing the wounds 

He explained that dressing the wounds was expensive, and needed to be done every day. However, the family was constrained financially to handle that.

As a result, the unit would do its best to dress their wound every three days.

 

Source: Graphic Online

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