In the middle of a heavy flooding and rainstorm mid-night Wednesday, June 3 2015, an explosion at Kwame Nkrumah Circle Branch of the GOIL filling station in the capital Accra, killed at least 150 people that plunged the whole nation into an official three-day national mourning.

The streets of the capital from the accident scene was littered with bodies while some were found in drains taking authorities weeks to clear the remnants of the disaster.

What many Ghanaians have coined the Black Wednesday a year ago has imprints of sadness, and sorrow till date.

Today, Friday,June 3, 2016 will mark a year anniversary of the June 3 flood and Fire disaster where commemorative events are being held today to pay tribute to the lost souls of Ghana’s worst ever disaster.

A memorial service is underway for the over one hundred and fifty Ghanaians who lost their lives in the twin fire and floods disaster.

This video takes Ghanaians down in memory lane of the departed souls of the horrific disaster.