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A severe rainstorm on Tuesday night hit Brekum College of Education, causing severe damage to books and other school property.
The worst affected buildings were the boys and girls dormitory blocks, assessment office and a school clinic.

Books, office equipment and stationery, the cost of which is yet to be estimated, were also destroyed after the rainstorm ripped off the roof of some buildings.

Principal of the College, Prince Yeboah Marfo told the Adom News’ Christian Ofori Kumah that the authorities were considering closing the school temporarily.

He appealed to National Disaster Management Organisation and the general public to come to their aid.

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