The National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO), has warned
residents living around the Black and White Volta rivers to prepare for
the opening of the Bagre dam.
As a result, the organization said it has intensified its awareness
creation to avert any unforeseen circumstances likely to be brought on
by the spill.
The spillage of the dam is likely to be done between Thursday, August 23, 2018 and Thursday August 30.
It was initially slated for the first week of September 2018, but has
been rescheduled to August 2018 due to what authorities of the dam say
is the unexpected rise in the volume of water.
“Managers of the Bagre Dam have given notice that the rising trend in
the volume of water in the Dam at 80% in the month of August this year
as compared to 50% rise in the volume of water same period last year, it
has become imperative to spill the dam.”
A similar exercise was undertaken in August 2017 over the same reason.
NADMO further added that, it will hold a press briefing on Wednesday
August 22, 2018, to engage stakeholders on their level of preparedness
for preemptive actions to be taken.
Read the full statement below
The National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) will like to
inform the general public especially those living along the banks of the
Black and White Volta that the SONABEL Authorities of Burkina Faso,
Managers of the Bagre Dam have given notice that the rising trend in the
volume of water in the Dam at 80% in the month of August this year as
compared to 50% rise in the volume of water same period last year, it
has become imperative that spillage of the dam, which was scheduled for
first week in September this year, be done earlier than scheduled.
The spillage of the dam is likely to be done between Thursday, 23rd August 2018 and Thursday, 30th August 2018.
In this regard, the communities along the banks of the Black and White
Volta are to take note and prepare accordingly for the over flow of the
two rivers.
As a result of the foregoing, the Director-General of NADMO, Eric Nana
Agyemang-Prempeh will hold a press conference at the Conference Room of
NADMO at the Headquarters at 10: 00a.m on Wednesday 22nd August 2018 to
throw more light on the spillage of the Bagre Dam and readiness of the
Coordinating Agencies for Disaster in Ghana to mitigate the effect on
our people.
200,000 still at risk from Bagre dam, heavy rains – NADMO
In August 2017, NADMO indicated that the combined effect of the water
levels of the White Volta rising and the Bagre dam being opened could
leave almost 200,000 persons affected by flooding in northern Ghana and
beyond.
The impact of the flooding could extend to economic activities because
“it is not just the human beings but the livestock and the farms that
will be affected so it will have a great impact on cash and the economy
of the people within the three northern regions.”
Source: citinewsroom.com
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