
Ghana's Gomoa East Faces Flooding Crisis: NADMO's Crackdown on Illegal Structures
Gomoa East Faces Flooding Crisis: NADMO Director to Crack Down on Unauthorized Structures Gomoa East, Ghana – The Gomoa East National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) director has announced a crackdown on unauthorized structures in the region, citing concerns about severe flooding and damage to infrastructure. Recent heavy rains have caused significant flooding in several areas, highlighting the risks posed by buildings constructed without proper permits. "We are seeing the devastating effects of these unauthorized structures," said the NADMO director in a recent interview. "They obstruct water flow, leading to increased flooding and damage to homes and property." The video shows several areas where water has overflowed, damaging roads and homes. The director emphasized the importance of obtaining the necessary permits before constructing any structures. He warned that those who fail to comply will face consequences. The crackdown is expected to address the immediate flooding concerns and prevent future incidents. The initiative aims to improve safety and infrastructure in the Gomoa East region, building a more resilient community.