The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) has
presented relief items to five flood
affected districts in the Volta Region. The districts are Akatsi
South, Adaklu, South Tongu, Agotime Ziope and Central Tongu. The records of
NADMO show that 174 people were displaced at Akatsi South, 560 at Adaklu, 255
at South Tongu, 1,920 at Agotime Ziope and 209 at Central Tongu. Also affected
was 2,510 acres of farmland in the five districts. However, assessment is still
on-going. The relief items provided were 200 pieces of family relief pack,
including mattresses, 100 pieces of washing soap, 600 pieces of blankets, 400
pieces of mosquito nets, and 500 bags of maize and rice. Ms Mary Theodora
Agbenyenu, Central Tongu District Chief Executive, commended NADMO for its
quick response to the devastating situation. She said some communities in the
area have been submerged by the flood, making access to good drinking water
difficult, as a result of pollution. Ms Agbenyenu, therefore, called for more
support from NADMO, especially in the area of the provision of good drinking
water. She also called for the urgent fumigation of the area, as many displaced people
were falling victims to snakes and other dangerous reptiles. Mr Kofi Portuphy,
National Coordinator of NADMO, said water tankers, water purifiers and poly
tanks would be sent to the area, to provide good drinking water to the affected
communities. He advised the people to move from the lowland areas as there is
the possibility that the rain might continue. He urged NADMO officials in the
affected districts, to do proper assessment of the situation, especially the
farmlands, for the appropriate support to be given.Mrs Helen Ntoso, Volta
Regional Minister, said the Regional Coordinating Council would be liaising
with Zoomlion, to urgently fumigate the affected communities.
Source:Citifmonline.com
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