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NADMO blames unauthorised construction, poor sanitation for Tema West floods

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Mr Kwaku Adjei Baah, Head of the Hydrometeorological and Geological Unit at the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), has attributed recent severe flooding in the Tema West Municipality to improper waste disposal, unauthorised construction along waterways, and illegal development in protected zones.

Speaking to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on the impact of days of heavy rainfall that left hundreds of homes submerged, Mr Baah stressed that building directly in natural water channels remains the main cause of the flooding crisis.

He disclosed that about 99% of structures blocking watercourses had no approved town planning permits.

Mr Baah cited the Church Village area in Community 5 and surrounding communities as a clear example of unsafe development. He explained that the area was never intended for residential use but was originally designated as a buffer and retention zone to contain stormwater flowing from higher areas such as Akuapem and Adenta.

“Because people had built houses there, the entire area has been heavily flooded,” he said.

He listed several severely affected areas, including Communities 16 to 20, Community 19 Annex, Community 22, Lashibi, Klagon, Borteyman, and Adjei Kojo. He also noted that low-lying structures near the lagoon in Sakumono Village were badly impacted.

Mr Baah further linked the worsening floods to poor sanitation, explaining that clogged drains were unable to channel the heavy rainfall effectively. He said excessive littering remains a major national challenge, with drainage systems choked by refuse, silt, and sand.

He also raised concern about ongoing development within the Sakumono Ramsar Site, stressing that it is a protected ecological wetland where construction should not occur.

According to him, some local chiefs have continued to sell portions of these vulnerable lands to unsuspecting buyers.

He added that some illegal structures were demolished last month and that authorities are preparing another demolition exercise to remove remaining buildings obstructing water flow.

Mr Baah noted that this year’s April-to-June rainy season has already recorded higher rainfall than last year, warning that even heavier downpours are expected.

He therefore urged residents to comply with warnings, stop resisting official directives, and relocate immediately from low-lying, high-risk areas to safer, elevated locations.

Source: GNA

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