ACCRA (Reuters) - Authorities in Ghana cleared wreckage on Friday and braced for more rains, a day after flooding and an explosion at a packed gas station killed 150 people in the capital.
Emergency workers in protective gear retrieved household goods, fridges and wardrobes from Accra's clogged storm drains while security officials collected another body from a house near the gutted downtown filling station, witnesses said.
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