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General News of Sunday, 12 May 2024

Source: ghanaiantimes.com.gh

GNFS ready to rescue flood victims

The institution says it is ready to rescue victims of potential flooding The institution says it is ready to rescue victims of potential flooding

The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has conducted simulation exercises in readiness for rescuing victims of potential flooding, as the rains set in.

The exercise was done with the involvement of the GNFS’ external stakeholders, the Head of Public Relations of the GNFS, Assistant Chief Fire Officer (ACFO) Grade One, Timothy Osafo-Affum, disclosed in an interview with the Ghanaian Times in Accra.

He said flood-prone areas had been mapped out, including Adabraka, Kwame Nkrumah Circle, Tseaddo, Teshie Bush road, Alajo, Weija, Amasaman, Pokuase, Ofankor, Dzorwulu, and the Accra Industrial area, in the Greater Accra Region.

The PRO said last Monday’s rains resulting in floods in parts of Accra, which damaged properties, called for more awareness creation on changing weather patterns by GNFS and other agencies on emergency services.

ACFO Osafo-Affum said the service had secured extrication and other ancillary rescue equipment to be able to deal with flooding.

He urged the public to keep track of weather forecasts and warnings by the Ghana Meteorological Agency to anticipate heavy rains or flooding.

He said, “The public should avoid flood-prone areas, and relocate to areas not noted for flooding. If you live in such areas, have an evacuation plan in place.”

ACFO Osafo-Affum advised residents to stay indoors during heavy rains and cautioned drivers, “While driving during heavy rains, drive slowly and cautiously, and avoid driving on flooded roads. Turn on headlights and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles.”

He stressed, “Avoid using electrical appliances outdoors during rain. Ensure to get a competent and certified electrician to work on all earth faults and get lightning arrestors installed to prevent fires from lightning strikes.”

ACFO Osafo-Affum urged the public to ensure proper drainage by keeping gutters, drains, and culverts clear of debris to ensure the free flow of water.

He said children must not be allowed to play in rainwater, especially when there is a thunderstorm.

ACFO Osafo-Affum said as part of a long-term plan to mitigate the impact of flooding and improve disaster resilience in Ghana, the service would continue to train its personnel and collaborate with stakeholders in flood mitigation and prevention.

The PRO urged the public to contact the service on emergency numbers 112 / 192 / 0302772446 / 0299340383.