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Flood Hits Upper East Region of Ghana

by | 26-07-2016 19:20 recommendations 0

Figures of the residents displaced following a rain-triggered flood disaster that struck the Upper East region this week have risen from 463 to 1,364 in two districts alone.


Disaster management experts say the toll is likely to rise as assessment tour of submerged communities across the region continues.


At Sandema, capital of the Builsa North District, 901 people so far, including children, have been either completely displaced after their houses dissolved 'like cubes of sugar' in floodwaters, or partially dislodged as the raging floods only punched holes in their walls and filled their rooms.


Farmlands, about 718 acres in size in the same district, are buried deep in water with the Chuchuliga Rice Support Project completely washed away. Three major dams also have been carried off by tidal waves at Kaasa and Zundema, two localities inside Siniensi in the district, and at Balansa.


Four bridges and seven culverts, the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) revealed, have been swept away with several animals among other belongings still missing in floodwaters. Five major roads stretching from Sandema to Nyansa, Koti and Balansa, and from Sandema through Synyadsa to Kadema and from the same district capital through Banyansa to Kpikpaluk also have been washed away.


The roads between Chuchuliga and Canal, Chuchuliga and Yipala and the stretch between Weija and Kom have been rendered impassable. In Bolgatanga, the regional capital, 463 people have been displaced with several structures submerged and some 30 acres of cereal crops at Nyariga washed away.


NADMO begins distribution of items 
 The value of items lost in the aftermath of the disaster is still unknown. It is generally also difficult to predict exactly when the floods will recede as a worryingly cloudy sky, after the Wednesday?s heavy downpour that lasted about 12 hours, still hangs overhead with occasional showers. And it is not certain yet as to when the amenities washed away would be fixed.


What Starr News knows from NADMO is that some relief items are ready for distribution to the victims.

?I can confirm to you that the NADMO regional office, having received initial data from two districts hit by the floods, has made relief available. We have done allocations in the area of maize, blankets, mattresses, plastic buckets and basins, mosquito nets, et cetera, for two districts toured so far.


"The NADMO coordinators in those districts have been asked to come and pick up relief items from the regional office and make arrangement to distribute them to the disaster survivors,? Paul Wooma, Deputy Chief Disaster Control Officer in charge of Disasters and Operations in the region, told Starr News.


We are relieving, not restoring?NADMO.
 Survivors are to not expect total recovery from NADMO's intervention. NADMO says the immediate needs of the survivors? who have lost monies, clothes and electrical gadgets among several valuables? are shelter, beddings and food.


"In a disaster situation, we give what we have. Even in the United Nations arrangement, relief has never been enough for disaster victims. We are relieving. We are not restoring,? Mr. Wooma pointed out.


There are fears the distribution of the relief items could see a delay. This is because NADMO itself does not have a truck or any suitable vehicle it would take to transport the relief items to the affected persons. Development watchers expect the assemblies responsible for the affected communities to make trucks available for relief tours and stopovers.


Meanwhile, the Deputy Minister of Interior and Member of Parliament for Builsa North, James Agalga, is said to have pledged to support some 115 severely affected survivors found in 7 houses completely ruined by the floods in the constituency.



The Wednesday?s heavy downpour is so far the longest-running cloudburst seen in the region since the start of the year, having lasted from 4:32am to about 4:00pm. The region came under a ?total lockdown? as the heavy rain kept workers and schoolchildren at home in what at the end of the day came to be known as a ?wet holiday?.

 
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10 Comments

  • says :
    Burton & Heonjun, the situation os very bad. But the disaster management team is working on alleviating the impact and restore harmony for the inhabitants. It is not easy for the victims at all.
    Posted 28-07-2016 16:51

  • says :
    This is bad,, i hope everything will be okay soon.
    Posted 28-07-2016 15:01

  • says :
    Thanks for your consolation to those affected. We will keep up with other activism
    Posted 28-07-2016 00:11

  • says :
    Joshua, I feel so sorry about the news. I honestly wish you be all right. I hope residents could recover from this disaster as soon as possible. Thanks for sharing the news with us Joshua!
    Posted 27-07-2016 23:55

  • says :
    I watched the news yesterday and heard about the floods again and it saddened me. These floodings occur every year in Ghana and it seems after the floods resolve the government forgets about doing anything about it. More work needs to be done as individuals and organisations.
    Posted 27-07-2016 16:16

  • says :
    This is a really sad happening. I hope the government will take measures to prevent such flooding events from happening in the future. Thanks for sharing, Joshua.
    Posted 27-07-2016 00:59

  • Arushi Madan says :
    So sorry to know about it . Let's pray to God that the region recovers from this devastation fast. You take care and be safe. Hope for the safety of all the residents there.
    Posted 27-07-2016 00:54

  • says :
    Sure, Yvan. We need to do more as individuals.
    Posted 27-07-2016 00:38

  • says :
    Sorry for this news Joshua, i hope you are all right.
    I invite the administration and the population to take considerable mesures to prevent this kind of situations.
    This is a sign that we should work harder for our planet.
    Posted 27-07-2016 00:16

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