Nine people made up of four males and five females have died in rain-related incidents in the North East Region following days of downpour that battered a number of communities.
The deceased were identified as Alhassan, 40; Iddi Hardi, 24; Abubakai Nasiru,26, and Iddrisu Nurudeen, 22.
The rest were Badisomah Damyee 54, and Priscilla Badisomah, 13; Gurimpin Iwaak, 20; Baba Kumba, 19, and Magelibe Baba.
The deaths occurred in Janga in the West Mamprusi municipality; Tamboku in the East Mamprusi municipality; Najong Number One in the Nakpanduri district, and Kunufor in the Chereponi district.
Three of the deceased were struck by thunder and lightening; one when the boat he was using to cross the White Volta capsized while two were swept away when they tried to cross a river during a downpour. Three others got drowned in a stream while swimming.
The Regional Director of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) , Mr John Kwaku Alhassan, who confirmed the deaths in an interview with the Daily Graphic yesterday, said 16 communities in the Mamprugu-Moaduri District had also been cut off from the regional capital, Nalerigu.
Many people, the NADMO official said, were unable to access certain social services.
More rains
With the Ghana Meteorological Agency predicting heavy rains in northern Ghana, NADMO has intensified sensitisation and awareness creation to avert further casualties.
Fears
The authorities in Burkina Faso are expected to spill excess water from the Bagre and Kompienga dams and there are fears in northern Ghana that the flooding situation will worsen.
Mr Alhassan said the torrential rainfall had already swelled the White Volta.
In the past years, the spillage from the dams resulted in the loss of lives and destruction of property.
Source: Graphic