At least 13 dead in Ghana after truck carrying mining explosives detonates

At least 17 people were killed and dozens more injured when a vehicle carrying mining explosives blew up after colliding with a motorcycle in western Ghana, officials said Friday.

The crash happened Thursday in Apiate, near Bogoso, a mining town in the Prestea-Huni Valley district, the district's municipal chief executive Isaac Dsamani said. The vehicle was carrying explosives to the Chirano gold mine in the Western Region, he said.

"We have sent 57 casualties to nearby health centres," Prosper Baah, acting regional head of the National Ambulance Service, said. Many people were injured as they tried to get to the scene of the accident and were caught in the explosion, he said.

Massive damage to village of Apiate

The explosion caused massive damage to the village of Apiate, with a population of about 500, he said. "It is a very sad situation," he said.

Smoldering timber and torn sheet metal mark where hundreds of houses once stood in Apiate, a settlement about 200 kilometres west of Accra, the capital of Ghana. The rural community was flattened by an explosion Thursday that killed at least 13 people. xjmtzyw (Francis Kokoroko/Reuters)

Video from the scene circulating on social media shows homes reduced to pieces of wood and a massive crater in the earth where the explosion took place.

"It is a truly sad, unfortunate and tragic incident," Ghanian President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo said in a tweet, offering "deep condolences to the families of the deceased, and I wish the injured a speedy recovery."

The National Disaster Management Organization is co-ordinating efforts to assist residents of the town, he said.

It was not immediately clear what caused the blast. Police said a motorcycle crashed into a truck carrying explosives to a gold mine, then caught fire. A government statement suggested a roadside power transformer could have played a role. (Francis Kokoroko/Reuters)