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17th March 2025 4:12:08 PM
1 min readBy: Andy Ogbarmey-Tettey
A powerful windstorm has wreaked havoc in the Kpandai District of the Northern Region, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. This marks the third such disaster to hit the area within a month, worsening the plight of residents and institutions.
Several schools, including Kpandai Primary School, Lessing Primary, Kpandai DA, New Nkanchina, and Balia Basic School, have suffered severe structural damage. The destruction has forced a halt to academic activities, with school authorities calling for urgent assistance to repair their facilities and resume classes.
Beyond the schools, the storm devastated over 20 homes, displacing families and causing substantial financial losses. Many residents are now left struggling to rebuild their lives after losing their properties.
Among the hardest-hit institutions is ASASE 91.5 FM, an affiliate of Adom 106.3 FM. The storm brought down its transmission tower, rendering the station unable to broadcast.
"The entire tower has been destroyed," the station manager confirmed. "We are appealing for support to get back on air."
As the community grapples with the aftermath, affected institutions and residents are hoping for swift intervention to restore normalcy.
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