Torrential rain submerges 50 houses in Cape Coast
Torrential rain submerged 50 houses in Cape Coast on Friday evening. The rain, lasting for more than three hours, turned streets around Christ the King Academy into rivers, flooding more than 50 homes and two churches.
The Central Regional Director of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), Mr Emmanuel Kwesi Dawood, said the flooding occurred around 21:00 hours. He said seriously affected victims were putting up with friends and relatives, and some in NADMO Safe Havens. Mr Dawood highly commended the Regional NADMO Rapid Response Team for their prompt intervention to save lives. He issued safety advice to residents living in low-lying and flood-prone areas to move valuables and important documents to higher ground. He urged them to avoid walking or driving through floodwaters, keep children and the elderly away from flooded areas, and use bottled water or boiled water for drinking until clear water supplies were restored. He warned residents to switch off electricity at the main switch when floodwater entered homes and to report trapped or injured people to the NADMO or local authorities without delay.
Mr Dawood said NADMO's assessments were ongoing to determine the full extent of damage and the needs of affected households. Mr Dawood assured the residents of NADMO's support, saying the organisation would provide immediate relief and coordinate further assistance for those displaced by the flooding. He called on corporate bodies, institutions, and philanthropists to support the victims with relief items, shelter materials, and medical assistance, adding that collaborative efforts would help speed recovery for affected families.
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Heavy rains in Cape Coast left residents reeling. The aftermath promises challenges - and a test of community resilience.
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