Friday, February 25, 2011

MORE RAINS TO HIT THE COUNTRY

The Principal Metrological Officer at the Ghana Metrological Agency, Togbe Tiameko has predicted more rains to hit the country in the coming weeks.
He explains that even though we are in the dry season due to the interaction between the dry air in the east into the sea.
He says if the situation does not change then the country should expect similar situation in the coming days.
Togbe Tiameko caution the public that a moderate to severe rainstorm observed over Togo and moving steadily westward was expected to give rise to squally rain in the country.

Meanwhile The Greater Accra Regional Coordinator of the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO), Mr. Winfred Tesia says they are assessing the extent of damage caused by the down pour.
He says NADMO will launch a nationwide clean up exercise early March to clear choked gutters before the rainy season begins.
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