Audio By Carbonatix
A devastating rainstorm swept through the Bankamba community and its surrounding areas in the Kpandai District of the Northern Region on Friday night, leaving widespread destruction in its wake.
The affected communities include Binagmamdo, Chakori, and Kumbi.

The storm destroyed over 100 houses, including a school, and caused extensive damage. The heavy rainfall, which lasted for an hour, brought down electricity poles, ripped off roofs, and severely damaged homes.

The area is currently plunged into darkness due to the destruction of power infrastructure.
The region, which is predominantly agricultural, saw farmers' livelihoods destroyed in the storm. These farmers, already struggling due to the recent drought, now face the loss of crops such as maize, groundnuts, soybeans, and Barbara beans.

Without assistance, they will have nothing to sustain them in the short term.
Many of the affected residents are currently living in the open.

The residents have described the storm as intense, leaving chaos and widespread destruction behind. Many are left to pick up the pieces, counting their losses and assessing the damage.

The community's Assembly member, Kenneth Kwame Ndignum, has appealed for help and support from the government and other agencies to assist those affected.

Latest Stories
-
Edward Akufo-Addo: Lawyer, Jurist, and President
11 seconds -
Eight out of 10 cardiac hospitalisations in Ghana caused by heart failure
13 minutes -
Fisheries Commission to roll out insurance; Navy training for fishermen after sea attack
42 minutes -
Failure to appoint Defence Minister has made Ghana vulnerable to external threats – Ntim Fordjour
46 minutes -
Sanction fishermen who go beyond the demarcated fishing zones – Dr Doke
48 minutes -
Gov’t seizes 500 excavators, impounds 490 at Tema Port
54 minutes -
No ready market, no licence: Gov’t sets strict entry rules for cannabis business
1 hour -
Minority MPs demand solutions on issues confronting Ghanaians ahead of SONA
1 hour -
6,530 Delegates endorse APN’s 12-Point compact, push for visa-free Africa
1 hour -
MahamaCare to embrace natural health solutions backed by science
1 hour -
Gov’t approves payment plan for nurses and midwives’ salary arrears
2 hours -
No arrangement to send DVLA staff abroad – Foreign Affairs Ministry contradicts DVLA boss
2 hours -
US and Iran hold talks seen as crucial to prevent conflict
2 hours -
Spain to check Gibraltar arrivals under post-Brexit deal
2 hours -
Insurance cover crucial for canoe fishermen – Prof Benjamin Campion
2 hours
