
Ghana Rescuers Save 4 From Collapsed Building in Adenta
When a two-story building collapsed during heavy rains in Ghana, firefighters worked for over four hours to pull four people out alive. The dramatic rescue operation showed the power of quick response and community cooperation in saving lives.
When a two-story apartment building crumbled during Thursday evening's heavy rains in Adenta, Ghana, neighbors didn't wait for help to arrive. They started digging through the rubble immediately, beginning rescue efforts that would save four lives.
The Ghana National Fire Service received the distress call at 6:36 p.m. and deployed teams from three stations to the building near Da Yesu Ase Supermarket. Five people were trapped beneath the collapsed structure, buried under concrete and debris as darkness fell.
For the next four hours, firefighters worked alongside police and medical teams in a coordinated operation. Fred Atagba, Solomon, Seyeram Dzigda, and David Dzigda were all pulled from the wreckage alive, though injured. They were rushed to 37 Military Hospital for treatment.
The rescue teams even saved a dog that had been trapped in the debris. The operation officially concluded at 10:54 p.m., more than four hours after the building came down.

The Bright Side
This rescue highlighted everything that goes right when emergency systems work as designed. The fire service responded within minutes of the distress call. Multiple stations coordinated seamlessly. Medical teams stood ready to treat survivors the moment they emerged from the rubble.
But the real difference came from the neighbors who acted first. Before sirens wailed or emergency vehicles arrived, residents were already pulling at debris and calling for survivors. Their quick action in those critical first minutes likely saved lives.
The Ghana National Fire Service publicly thanked these community members, recognizing that professional rescuers build on the foundation laid by ordinary people doing extraordinary things. When disaster strikes, the first responders are often the people who live next door.
Authorities are now investigating what caused the collapse during the storm. The answers will help protect other buildings and residents from similar tragedies.
Four families have their loved ones back tonight because neighbors cared enough to act and trained professionals answered the call.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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