
The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) in the Agona West Municipality has officially issued a high-level flood alert for residents living in communities situated along the banks of the River Akora. This urgent warning follows recent weather assessments that indicate a significant rise in water levels, posing a threat to low-lying areas. Municipal authorities have identified Agona Swedru, Nyakrom, and Nkranful as the most vulnerable zones, urging inhabitants to remain on high alert and prepare for potential evacuations. The alert serves as a proactive measure to prevent the tragic consequences often associated with the seasonal overflow of the Akora River.
Highlighting the severity of the threat, the Agona West Municipal Director of NADMO, Mr. Charles Agbavitor, emphasized that those residing in established buffer zones are at the greatest risk. These buffer zones were created as a direct response to historical flooding events that caused extensive damage to property and displaced hundreds of families in the municipality. Mr. Agbavitor cautioned that staying in these prohibited areas during heavy downpours is extremely dangerous and advised immediate relocation to safer, higher ground. He stressed that the organization is prioritizing the preservation of human life and urged the public to cooperate with safety officials during this critical period.
To ensure a swift response to any emergency, the Agona West Directorate of NADMO has activated its monitoring systems to track changing weather conditions and the volume of the River Akora in real-time. The directorate is committed to providing residents with timely information to help them make informed decisions regarding their safety. Beyond the immediate alert, NADMO is working closely with community leaders to identify safe havens and ensure that evacuation routes are accessible. Mr. Agbavitor reiterated that the effectiveness of these disaster management efforts depends heavily on the vigilance and responsiveness of the community members themselves.
The recurring nature of flooding in Agona West highlights the ongoing challenges of urban planning and disaster resilience in the region. As the rainy season continues, the health and safety of residents remain a top priority for municipal authorities. Residents are encouraged to safeguard their belongings, particularly essential documents and medical supplies, while keeping a close watch on water levels. By adhering to the directives issued by NADMO and staying informed through official channels, the community can significantly reduce the risks posed by the River Akora and ensure a more resilient response to the environmental challenges ahead.
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