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About 250 students of Ejisu Senior High Technical School have been displaced following a rainstorm.
The downpour ripped off the roof of the oldest dormitory block of the school.

According to available information, part of the roof landed on high-tension cables around the school and the school’s main gate.

Additionally, the Krapa M/A JHS and Ejisu Experimental Schools had their roofs also ripped off.

The school authorities told JoyNews correspondent, Ohemeng Tawiah that the students are currently seeking shelter in a warehouse.


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