The Nationwide Catastrophe Administration Group (NADMO) supplied aid help to tidal wave victims in Anlu district, the place widespread destruction occurred in affected communities.
A delegation led by NADMO Director Common Joseph Bikani Kuyong visited Hubeme in Anlo district after excessive waves breached the banks of the Volta River, inflicting extreme harm to livelihoods.
Seawater intrusion into rivers disrupts irrigation actions, results in declines in fish populations, and poses a critical risk to farmers and fishermen in downstream areas.

Main Dr. Kuyong informed residents that the state of affairs was pressing. “Saltwater intrusion into the Volta River requires instant response. We’re working with governments and different stakeholders to offer each aid and long-term options,” he stated.

Greeted by Volta Regional Director Pascal Agbaba and Anlo Regional Chief Government Sandra Salem Kpedor, the NADMO workforce toured the affected areas and labored with native leaders on sustainable methods to deal with the recurring storm surge downside.

As a part of instant intervention measures, NADMO distributed aid supplies corresponding to baggage of rice, maize and peas, cartons of cooking oil, cleaning soap and mosquito nets to affected households.

“This intervention is a part of our dedication to guard the lives and livelihoods of communities affected by the tidal wave, whereas working with stakeholders to search out lasting options to the risk,” NADMO stated in a press release shared on Fb.

“We stay dedicated to supporting affected communities and making certain their security and well-being whereas pursuing long-term interventions to deal with this problem,” the assertion added.

The delegation additionally included senior NADMO officers corresponding to Deputy Director-Common (Operations) Hon. Teddy Adi-Safori, Deputy Director (Technical Providers) Ahmed Rufai Aghdi, Director of Operations Colonel Lawrence Ahly, and Director of Inspector Common Richard Amo-Yati.

