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5 years agoon
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Two additional individuals have been affirmed dead in the North East Region following long periods of substantial deluge and the continuous spillage of water from the Bagre dam.
The occurrence, which occurred on Saturday, carries the complete number of passing to six.
The Regional NADMO Director, John Alhassan Kweku who affirmed the most recent losses to JoyNews said the two ranchers suffocated while endeavoring to utilize a kayak to collect their harvests; which had lowered because of the flood.
The perished have been recognized as, Adjei Amanita, 42, from Kunkoa, and Akumayini Anaab, 39, a local of Fumbisi.
Sources state, the two had their ranches along the White Volta.
Effectively, around 100 individuals over the district are said to have lost their homes and properties, including farmlands.
Some significant streets prompting half of the areas in the locale have been obstructed by waters and at any rate many feeder streets cut off.
The circumstance has left local people in a few networks caught.
The Regional Director of NaDMO reveals to JoyNews some help things have been composed for the people in question.
He, notwithstanding, said the consistent storm was hampering all salvage tasks and different mediations.
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