France sends two choppers for flood relief effort

Accra, Sept. 18, GNA – France has sent two helicopters to assist in relief operations in Northern Ghana where floods have wrecked havoc over large areas in the three northern regions.

A statement from the French Embassy in Accra said the two PUMA helicopters, which arrived in Tamale on Monday night, were sent following a request by the Government of Ghana to partners for assistance to sustain the relief operations in the area. “These helicopters will transport government officials, United Nations and European Union teams to different places in order to help them in their evaluation of immediate relief needed in the affected areas,” the statement said.

Heavy rains since the end of last month have claimed up to 18 lives and displaced more than 250,000 people in the three Northern regions – Upper East, Upper West and Northern.

Roads and bridges have been washed away, houses have collapsed and large areas are under water.

There are fears of hunger and health problems in the three regions.

Source: GhanaWeb

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