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    Accra Newtown Building Collapse

    By Karen JacquelineMarch 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A tragic incident has shaken residents of Accra New Town following the collapse of a multi-storey building on Sunday, March 29, 2026. The disaster has left several people trapped, injured, and reportedly dead, sparking national concern over building safety standards.

    The building collapse occurred near the Accra Newtown Experimental School, where an old structure—reportedly used as a makeshift church—gave way during a service.

    Eyewitnesses say the incident happened around 1:00 p.m., catching occupants off guard as they gathered inside. The sudden collapse caused panic in the area, with debris trapping several individuals beneath the rubble.

    Initial reports indicate that multiple people were trapped, with some successfully rescued shortly after the incident. Residents were the first to respond, using basic tools and even their bare hands before emergency teams arrived.

    Emergency services, including the fire service, police, and NADMO officials, quickly took over rescue operations.

    Several victims have been rescued. Some injuries have been reported. Early reports suggest fatalities, though numbers are still being confirmed.

    Rescue efforts continued into the night, with authorities working tirelessly to locate any remaining survivors.

    The exact cause of the building collapse remains under investigation. However, early indications suggest:

    • The structure was old or incomplete
    • It may have been structurally weak
    • It was being used without proper authorization or safety clearance

    Authorities have announced plans to conduct a full investigation to determine the factors that led to the disaster.

    The incident has reignited concerns about building safety and the enforcement of construction regulations in Ghana.

    Residents and officials are calling for stricter monitoring of abandoned and unsafe structures, especially those being repurposed for public gatherings.

    Some community members claim the building had long been considered unsafe, raising questions about whether the tragedy could have been prevented.

    Government officials and local authorities have visited the scene, with calls for:

    • A full-scale investigation
    • Accountability for any negligence
    • Immediate safety checks on similar structures

    Discussions are also ongoing about improving urban planning and enforcing building codes more strictly across the country.

    The Accra Newtown building collapse is a heartbreaking reminder of the dangers posed by unsafe structures. As rescue efforts continue and investigations begin, the focus remains on saving lives and preventing future tragedies.

    This incident is likely to influence national conversations around infrastructure safety and regulatory enforcement in Ghana.

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    karen Jacqueline is a current affairs writer and political analyst focused on Ghanaian and global governance stories. With a sharp eye for policy, elections and economic trends, her breaks down complex national issues into clear, engaging narratives for young audiences

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