The National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) says it has provided shelter for individuals whose homes along the Accra-Winneba Highway were flooded.
NADMO’s intervention comes after some 150 houses in Gomoa Mampong were affected after portions of the highway caved in following the diversion of the Ayensu River by a contractor working on the Kasoa-Cape Coast Highway.
Speaking to the media on the matter, the Gomoa East NADMO coordinator, Robert Hackman indicated that the Organisation has evacuated the affected victims from their homes and privided them with shelter.
“We evacuated people from their homes and sheltered them at the nearest Pentecost Church. I had a call from my director general and that of my regional minister that they are bringing in relief items. In fact, the contractor met us before the commencement of the work but unfortunately, this incident happened.
“I don’t want to blame him that much. I think it is natural but going forward, I think he [the contractor] is going to collaborate with us in any technical advice that we have to give so that together, we can make this work easier for both of us.”
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana