NADMO to start a public education campaign on disaster management. – Mr. Isaac Gyasi

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The NADMO coordinator for the Upper Denkyira West District of the Central Region, Mr. Isaac Gyasi, has stated that the organization is planning to conduct a public education campaign on disaster management to alert the general public about the impending heavy rainfall.

He mentioned that churches are currently being used for publicity as they aim to reach a larger audience.

Mr. Gyasi advised the public to avoid behaviors and risks that could endanger their lives during heavy rainfall or storms.

“People should refrain from making phone calls, watching television, and using electronic devices during rainfall. Additionally, individuals living in flood-prone areas should seek temporary shelters until the rain subsides,” he emphasized.

In conclusion, Mr. Isaac Gyasi clarified that the NADMO office lacks sufficient resources to cope with disasters, so people should be cautious in navigating through heavy rain.

This announcement from the NADMO Coordinator follows the release of a report by the Ghana Meteorological Agency forecasting persistent heavy rainfall from May to June 2024.

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