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A Sunday Prayer Turned into a Nightmare: The Accra Newtown Collapse

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A Sunday Prayer Turned into a Nightmare: The Accra Newtown Collapse

It was supposed to be a morning of worship and community. Instead, the heavy rains of Sunday, March 29, brought down more than just water—they brought down a three-storey concrete skeleton that should have been demolished years ago.

In the heart of the Accra Newtown Experimental School compound, an unfinished building—standing for 14 years like a silent sentinel—collapsed during a church service. The result? A community left in mourning and a rescue mission racing against the clock.

The Heavy Toll

The numbers coming in from the site are sobering:

  • 3 Lives Lost: Confirmed fatalities that have left families shattered.
  • 20 Rescued: Survivors pulled from the rubble, many likely carrying the trauma of the morning forever.
  • Unknown Trapped: Rescue teams are still digging, hoping for miracles.

A Tragedy Foretold

What makes this particularly bitter is that this wasn’t a “freak accident.” Reports indicate the local assembly had already declared this building unfit for use. It was earmarked for demolition—a “death trap” waiting for the right amount of rain or the wrong moment to give way.

Images of the structure before the collapse show a three-storey frame that was never fully completed, yet it became a sanctuary for a congregation that had no idea the roof over their heads was a ticking time bomb.

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LIVE | One more person has been rescued from the rubble of the collapsed Accra Newtown Experimental School and rushed to the hospital, as rescue efforts continue at the scene.

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The Rescue Effort

There is a silver lining in the way our services have responded. It’s a full house on the ground right now:

  • The Ghana Police Service and Armed Forces are managing the perimeter.
  • The Ghana National Fire Service and NADMO are leading the delicate task of moving debris to find those still missing.

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