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NADMO issues final evacuation order for occupants of dilapidated buildings in Central Region

NADMO issues final evacuation order for occupants of dilapidated buildings in Central Region
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The National Disaster Management Organisation in Ghana's Central Region has issued a 14-day evacuation order for residents living in dilapidated buildings. Authorities warn that failure to vacate will result in forced demolition to prevent casualties during the rainy season.

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This directive addresses critical public safety concerns following recent structural failures and building collapses in the region.

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The Central Regional Directorate of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), in collaboration with Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) and security agencies, has issued a final evacuation order to owners and occupants of structurally weak and dilapidated buildings across the region.

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