By: Directorate of Communications, National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA)

The National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA) on Sunday 15th August 2021 through its Directorates of Risk Reduction and Preparedness, and Research, Monitoring and Evaluation, visited Bololo Community (Back of Syke Street), to assess the magnitude of damage caused by a cracked building that was reported by NDMA community volunteers.

According to the Director of Risk reduction and Preparedness who doubled as Team Lead, Thomas Lebbie, said the cause of the crack was as a result of the fact that “Bololo” is a clustered community with no proper drainage system to enable free flow of water whenever it rains.

He also noted that the cracked house (almost collapsing) is situated on the top of a sloppy hill close to a very wide waterway that runs from Savage Street; and that because there is no proper drainage system in place, the water has been making way for itself beneath the house over time, which caused some erosions that forced the crack, which poses threat to life and property.

Director Lebbie concluded by appreciating  the selfless services of NDMA’s community volunteers for always drawing NDMA’s attention to both natural and human hazards in their respective communities for appropriate action. Director of Research, Monitoring and Evaluations, Abu Bakarr Bangura, said they have assessed the house and gave directives for immediate evacuation of all persons residing therein. “We have not only given directives for immediate evacuation, we have ensured that the affected persons comply with this directive. Let me also express my profound gratitude to the neighborhood, for coming to the rescue of the victims especially the kids, to allow them in their homes temporarily”, Director Bangura noted.

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