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    NADMO cautions public against moving through floodwaters during rains

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    NADMO has cautioned the public against moving through floodwaters during rains NADMO has cautioned the public against moving through floodwaters during rains

    The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) is urging the general public, particularly motorists, to exercise extreme caution during the ongoing rainy season by avoiding walking or driving through floodwaters.

    Addressing the media on May 21, 2025, at Ahafo Kenyasi after a sensitisation exercise, the Ahafo Regional Director of NADMO, Mr Gabriel Adu Bonsu, highlighted the serious risks associated with floodwaters, warning that even shallow-looking floods can have strong currents capable of sweeping away vehicles and endangering lives.

    “Floodwaters are deceptive and dangerous. Many lives and vehicles have been lost due to people underestimating the force of the water,” Mr Adu Bonsu stated.

    He further explained that, beyond the risk of drowning or being swept away, floodwaters are often contaminated with faecal matter, harmful bacteria, and hazardous debris.

    He added that they may also conceal dangerous reptiles and sharp objects that can cause serious harm.

    The Ahafo Regional NADMO Director also advised residents in flood-prone communities to take proactive steps by relocating to safer areas to prevent avoidable disasters.

    Mr Adu Bonsu emphasised that, while the government continues to work diligently to protect the public, individuals have a critical role to play in safeguarding their own lives and property.

    This caution comes in the wake of a nearly three-hour torrential downpour recently that caused severe flooding in several parts of southern Ghana, including Kasoa, Weija, Adentan, parts of Kumasi, and surrounding areas.

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    After the heavy rains over the weekend, a lot of debris have been left across many parts of Accra. Watch some of the destructions below:



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