Agona Nsaba (C/R), June 7, GNA - About 200 houses were destroyed and 900 people displaced in the Agona East District following a heavy downpour that hit Agona Ofoasi and Agona Nampong on Sunday. Mr John Kuntu Blankson, Acting Agona East District Director of the National Disaster Management Organization made this known when he led the District Chief Executive, Mr Martin Luther Obeng and personnel from 48 Regiment of the Ghana Army to inspect affected communities. He said River Akora, which passes near the communities, over flowed its banks
and caused the disaster. The victims are temporarily putting up with relatives, in classrooms an= d a clinic. Mr Blankson said the District NADMO Office and District Assembly alone could
provide all the needs of the victims and appealed to the government, non-
governmental organizations and well=96to-do Ghanaians to assist the victims= .. Nana Kofi Agyemkum II, Adontenhene of Nsaba Traditional Area, and his elders
have also visited the victims to sympathize with them. Nana Agyekum pledged to release land to the Assembly for resettlement of the two
communities and said more than six hectares of farmland had been destroyed by the
flood. Mr Obeng said the Assembly had spent over 6,000 Ghana cedis within two days
on the victims, adding that the victims would need mattresses, blankets, mosquito nets, food items and building materials. He said the Assembly had plans to relocate the two communities to safer grounds
and that the assembly was planning to solicit foreign assistance to dredge River
Akora as lasting solution to the flooding.