June 3 Flood, Fire Disaster Victims To Receive Support From From Joy FM, Red Cross.
Victims of the June 3 flood and fire
disaster at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra will on Monday receive financial
support to restart their businesses destroyed in the disaster.
An appeal launched by Joy
FM has yielded nearly 200,000 cedis. The contribution was made mainly
by Joy FM listeners.
A combination of floods and an
explosion on June 3, 2015 at a GOIL filling station at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle
claimed over 100 lives and displaced thousands of residents.
The disaster started with a normal
rainfall but intensified during the night resulting in a historic flooding in
many parts of the capital but the explosion worsoned the disaster.
President Mahama who visited the
scene of the fire declared that government will take drastic measures to
reduce the impact of floods and fires.
He later announced a $50 million
package to support victims of the flood and fire.
General Secretary of the Ghana Red
Cross Society said providing blankets, clothes and food to the victims is not
enough.
Kofi Addo believes that the victims
should be supported financially in order for them to revamp their businesses.
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Victims
of the June 3 flood and fire disaster at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle in
Accra will on Monday receive financial support to restart their
businesses destroyed in the disaster.
An appeal launched by Joy FM has yielded nearly 200,000 cedis. The contribution was made mainly by Joy FM listeners.
A combination of floods and an explosion on June 3, 2015 at a GOIL filling station at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle claimed over 100 lives and displaced thousands of residents.
The disaster started with a normal rainfall but intensified during the night resulting in a historic flooding in many parts of the capital but the explosion worsoned the disaster.
President Mahama who visited the scene of the fire declared that government will take drastic measures to reduce the impact of floods and fires.
He later announced a $50 million package to support victims of the flood and fire.
General Secretary of the Ghana Red Cross Society said providing blankets, clothes and food to the victims is not enough.
Kofi Addo believes that the victims should be supported financially in order for them to revamp their businesses.
- See more at: http://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2015/October-10th/june-3-flood-fire-disaster-victims-to-receive-financial-support-from-joy-fm-red-cross.php#sthash.be0ZN5dE.dpuf
An appeal launched by Joy FM has yielded nearly 200,000 cedis. The contribution was made mainly by Joy FM listeners.
A combination of floods and an explosion on June 3, 2015 at a GOIL filling station at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle claimed over 100 lives and displaced thousands of residents.
The disaster started with a normal rainfall but intensified during the night resulting in a historic flooding in many parts of the capital but the explosion worsoned the disaster.
President Mahama who visited the scene of the fire declared that government will take drastic measures to reduce the impact of floods and fires.
He later announced a $50 million package to support victims of the flood and fire.
General Secretary of the Ghana Red Cross Society said providing blankets, clothes and food to the victims is not enough.
Kofi Addo believes that the victims should be supported financially in order for them to revamp their businesses.
- See more at: http://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2015/October-10th/june-3-flood-fire-disaster-victims-to-receive-financial-support-from-joy-fm-red-cross.php#sthash.be0ZN5dE.dpuf
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