Kumasi floods: Death toll rises to seven

 

National Disaster Management Organization said they have been able to locate 4 extra bodies

The death toll in the Ashanti Region as a result of the recent floods has now reached seven.

This was revealed to host of 3FM’s Sunrise show Alfred Ocansey by the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO).

“Seven people have died so far,” said the Ashanti Region NADMO Coordinator, Kwabena Nsenkyire, on Tuesday, June 29.

“As at [Monday], we were able to identify three 3 bodies and 4 were missing but through our search, we have discovered the extra bodies.”

Speaking in an interview, Mr. Nsenkyire said efforts are still ongoing to discover more bodies.

He noted that efforts have been put in place to distribute relief items to families who have been displaced as a result of the floods.

“We were lucky to have the regional minister and the Minister of Works and Housing, who charged authorities to ensure that enough support is given to displaced families and I can tell you and assure that something good for the families will definitely come out of it.

“We are yet to make any definite recommendation to ensuring that no further flooding is recorded in the region but engineers have been called for a proper engagement on this,” he added.

About admin

Check Also

 Alabuga Start Program: Uniting the world’s girls to combat racism and build a shared Future

In an age where borders and differences often divide us, the Alabuga Start Program stands …

Western Region NDC Hails President Mahama’s Appointment of Hon. Akwasi Opong-Fosu as GIPC Board Chairman

The Western Regional chapter of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has extended its profound gratitude …

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *