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TEAM 1 EA SERIAL Cluster Region count NO. Number Code District EA_Code BaseLocality EA_Base 1 1 021 01 JOMORO 0101100003 AVOLENU (NEW TOWN) ASAFO HENE'S HOUSE 2 2 001 01 JOMORO 0101100022 HALF ASSINI CHRIST THE KING PREPARATORY SCHOOL 3 3 022 01 JOMORO 0101100110 TAKINTA METHODIST CHURCH 4 4 023 01 JOMORO 0101100192 SAMENYE MAMZABA'S HOUSE 5 5 002 01 ELLEMBELLE 0102100026 ESIAMA AWOYO CHURCH 6 6 024 01 ELLEMBELLE 0102100056 TELEKU BOKAZO PRIMARY & J.H.S. 7 7 025 01 ELLEMBELLE 0102100147 BRONIKROM BRONIKROM 8 8 026 01 AHANTA WEST 0104100005 KOMANFOKROM KOMANFOKROM 9 9 003 01 AHANTA WEST 0104100067 APOWA NTIA PUBLIC TOILET 10 10 027 01 AHANTA WEST 0104100096 MOKO MOKO 11 11 004 01 SEKONDI TAKORADI 0105301035 WEST TANOKROM HAPPY HOME GIRLS VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 12 12 005 01 SEKONDI TAKORADI 0105301098 WEST TANOKROM WEST RIDGE PHARMACY 13 13 006 01 SEKONDI TAKORADI 0105301159 EFIA KUMA WESTERN V.I.P GUEST HOUSE 14 14 007 01 SEKONDI TAKORADI 0105301221 EFIA FIRE SERVICE REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS 15 15 008 01 SEKONDI TAKORADI 0105302055 TAKORADI ADRA STATION PHARMACY 16 16 009 01 SEKONDI TAKORADI 0105303011 KWEIKUMA PUBLIC TOILET 17 17 010 01 SEKONDI TAKORADI 0105303073 KWEIKUMA HIGH COURT 18 18 011 01 SEKONDI TAKORADI 0105304043 MEMPEASEM SAVIOUR CHURCH OF GHANA 19 19 012 01 SEKONDI TAKORADI 0105304106 KOJOKROM (MPENTSEN SIRIW) K & H CONSTRUCTION WORKS 20 20 013 01 SHAMA 0106100025 ABUESI AHMADIYA MOSQUE 21 21 028 01 SHAMA 0106100048 NKWANTAKESE CHIEF'S HOUSE 22 22 029 01 MPOHOR -WASSA EAST 0107100001 BOWO BRA YIE BOWO BRA YIE 23 23 030 01 MPOHOR -WASSA EAST 0107100091 SEKYERE HIMAN METHODIST SCHOOL 24 24 031 01 MPOHOR -WASSA EAST 0107100152 JUABEN JUABEN 25 25 014 01 TARKWA NSUAEM 0108200016 NSUAEM METHODIST PRIMARY SCHOOL 26 26 032 01 TARKWA NSUAEM 0108200053 ANLOGA ANLOGA MARKET 27 27 015 01 TARKWA NSUAEM 0108200159 TARKWA MR FELIX YALTEL 'S HOUSE (NZEMAFOKROM) 28 28 033 01 PRESTEA / HUNI VALLEY 0109100007 HUNISO HUNISO MARKET 29 29 016 01 PRESTEA / HUNI VALLEY 0109100091 PRESTEA K. ASARE CHEMICAL STORE 30 30 034 01 PRESTEA / HUNI VALLEY 0109100150 PIESO CHURCH OF PENTECOST 31 31 035 01 PRESTEA / HUNI VALLEY 0109100218 ABEKAKROM ABEKAKROM 32 32 036 01 WASSA AMENFI EAST 0110100057 GRUMISA EBENEZER METHODIST CHURCH 33 33 017 01 WASSA AMENFI EAST 0110100071 WASSA AKROPONG AMENFIMAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 34 34 037 01 WASSA AMENFI EAST 0110100143 BEPOSO MANHYIA BEPOSO MANHYIA 35 35 038 01 WASSA AMENFI WEST 0111100041 CHICHISO AND 2 (KYIKYISO) CHICHISO NO.2 (KYIKYISO) 36 36 039 01 WASSA AMENFI WEST 0111100158 MOSEASO R/C PRIMARY SCHOOL 37 37 040 01 AOWIN / SUAMAN 0112100004 NGAKAIN NGAKAIN 38 38 041 01 AOWIN / SUAMAN 0112100083 PAPUESO PAPUESO 39 39 042 01 AOWIN / SUAMAN 0112100192 AFODOWA (SCHOOL AREA) AFODOWA (SCHOOL AREA) 40 40 018 01 AOWIN / SUAMAN 0112100212 DADIESO CEPS POST TEAM 2 SERIAL Cluster Region NO. Number Code District EA_Code BaseLocality EA_Base KOMENDA / 41 1 053 02 EDINA/EGUAFO/ABIREM 0201200031 KOMENDA TRADITIONAL COUNCIL 42 2 109 02 KEEA 0201200041 AMPENYI THE CHURCH OF PENTECOST 43 3 054 02 KEEA 0201200077 ELMINA ST. JAMES ANGLICAN CHURCH. 44 4 110 02 KEEA 0201200102 NTRANOA CHIEF'S HOUSE (PALACE) 45 5 111 02 KEEA 0201200124 AYENSUDO NEW TOWN AYENSUDO NEW TOWN 46 6 055 02 KEEA 0201200136 KISSI TWELVE APOSTLES CHURCH 47 7 112 02 KEEA 0201200158 SIMIW ASAFO SHRINE 48 8 113 02 KEEA 0201200194 ABREM BESEASE METHODIST CHURCH 49 9 056 02 CAPE COAST 0202301011 CAPE COAST CENTRAL WILLIAM GRANT HOUSE 50 10 057 02 CAPE COAST 0202301038 CAPE COAST MAAME ARABA AFIE FIE (A28/4) 51 11 058 02 CAPE COAST 0202301058 CAPE COAST CHURCH OF PENTECOST NO. 1 ASSEMBLY 52 12 059 02 CAPE COAST 0202301081 CAPE COAST(ESIKAFOAM BANTEM) ST PLONICA GIRLS SCHOOL 53 13 060 02 CAPE COAST 0202301101 CAPE COAST FORESTRY OFFICE 54 14 114 02 CAPE COAST 0202302013 APEWOSIKA PENTECOST CHURCH 55 15 061 02 CAPE COAST 0202302037 CAPE COAST (PEDU/ABURA) AFTER 6 ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE 56 16 115 02 CAPE COAST 0202302062 EBUBONKO CHIEF'S PALACE 57 17 116 02 CAPE COAST 0202302084 DEHIA DEHIA ABURA / ASEBU/ 58 18 062 02 KWAMANKESE 0203100022 MOREE D/A J.H.S ABURA / ASEBU/ 59 19 117 02 KWAMANKESE 0203100056 BREBIA BREBIA CHIEF'S HOUSE ABURA / ASEBU/ 60 20 118 02 KWAMANKESE 0203100082 ABUENU MR. AMOAKO'S HOUSE ABURA / ASEBU/ 61 21 063 02 KWAMANKESE 0203100092 ABAKRAMPA METHODIST PRIM & JHS. ABURA / ASEBU/ 62 22 119 02 KWAMANKESE 0203100121 OBOKOR S.D.A PRIMARY SCHOOL ABURA / ASEBU/ 63 23 120 02 KWAMANKESE 0203100146 PAPAGYA PAPAGYA ABURA / ASEBU/ 64 24 121 02 KWAMANKESE 0203100187 ESUESO ESUESO ABURA / ASEBU/ 65 25 064 02 KWAMANKESE 0204100093 NARKWA 12 APOSTLES CHURCH 66 26 065 02 MFANTSIMAN 0204200022 ANOMABU FORT WILLIAMS/PRISON 67 27 066 02 MFANTSIMAN 0204200053 SALTPOND (ANKAFUL) ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH 68 28 067 02 MFANTSIMAN 0204200074 SALTPOND (ANKAFUL) SALTPOND CENTRAL MOSQUE 69 29 122 02 MFANTSIMAN 0204200081 ASAAFA ASONDWOE CHURCH 70 30 123 02 MFANTSIMAN 0204200122 MBROBOTO MBROBOTO 71 31 124 02 MFANTSIMAN 0204200145 NSANFU R/C CHURCH 72 32 125 02 MFANTSIMAN 0204200169 ADANSE MARKET 73 33 126 02 MFANTSIMAN 0204200192 ABOR ABOR PRIMARY/J.H.S. 74 34 068 02 MFANTSIMAN 0204200205 MANKESSIM FIIABA COLD STORE 75 35 069 02 MFANTSIMAN 0204200224 MANKESSIM POST OFFICE 76 36 127 02 MFANTSIMAN 0204200248 ABEADZE DOMINASE ANGLICAN CHURCH 77 37 160 02 ASSIN SOUTH 0213100005 KRUWA D C SCHOOLS 78 38 161 02 ASSIN SOUTH 0213100031 AMOABEN EBENEZER CHURCH 79 39 162 02 ASSIN SOUTH 0213100058 ANKWASO ANKWASO 80 40 163 02 ASSIN SOUTH 0213100081 ASSIN ANDOE MDCC 81 41 164 02 ASSIN SOUTH 0213100107 BEPSOS AKWETEY (PENTECOST) BEPSOS AKWETEY (PENTECOST) 82 42 165 02 ASSIN SOUTH 0213100131 BEPOAKOO BEPOAKOO TEAM 3 SERIAL Cluster Region NO. Number Code District EA_Code BaseLocality EA_Base 83 1 128 02 AJUMAKO / ENYAN / ESSIAN 0205100015 PEPEADZE PEPEADZE 84 2 129 02 AJUMAKO / ENYAN / ESSIAN 0205100047 ONWANE COMMUNITY CENTRE 85 3 070 02 AJUMAKO / ENYAN / ESSIAN 0205100071 NKWANTANUM-ESSIAM AHMADIYYA MOSQUE 86 4 130 02 AJUMAKO / ENYAN / ESSIAN 0205100093 ABEADZE ABEADZE 87 5 131 02 AJUMAKO / ENYAN / ESSIAN 0205100117 ADJUMAKO R/C CHURCH 88 6 132 02 AJUMAKO / ENYAN / ESSIAN 0205100141 ENTUMBIL R/C J.H.S 89 7 071 02 AJUMAKO / ENYAN / ESSIAN 0205100158 BESEASE PRESBY J.H.S EA 90 8 133 02 AJUMAKO / ENYAN / ESSIAN 0205100188 KOKOBEN EFUA PANYIN'S HSE 91 9 072 02 GOMOA WEST 0206100008 GOMOA DAGO MARKET 92 10 073 02 GOMOA WEST 0206100036 APAM ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 93 11 074 02 GOMOA WEST 0206100062 APAM CHRISTIAN DIVINE CHURCH (JOHN TAYLOR) 94 12 134 02 GOMOA WEST 0206100077 MANKOADZE D/A PRIMARY SCHOOL 95 13 135 02 GOMOA WEST 0206100100 GOMOA FAWOMANYE GOMOA FAWOMANYE 96 14 136 02 GOMOA WEST 0206100124 GOMOA AKWAKROM GOMOA AKWAKROM 97 15 137 02 GOMOA WEST 0206100150 GOMOA DENKYIRA MDC CHURCH 98 16 138 02 GOMOA WEST 0206100176 GOMOA MANKESSIM ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 99 17 139 02 GOMOA WEST 0206100200 GOMOA MOZANO MOZANO PRIMARY SCHOOL 100 18 075 02 EFFUTU 0207200016 WINNEBA ASEW SPOT 101 19 076 02 EFFUTU 0207200038 WINNEBA OLD METHODIST CEMETERY 102 20 077 02 EFFUTU 0207200061 WINNEBA DON BOSCO R/C PRIMARY SCHOOL 103 21 140 02 EFFUTU 0207200089 GYAHADZE CHIEF'S PALACE 104 22 142 02 GOMOA EAST 0208100184 OGUAAKROM EMMANUEL METHODIST CHURCH 105 23 143 02 GOMOA EAST 0208100209 ODEMBRO JUNCTION ODEMBRO JUNCTION 106 24 144 02 GOMOA EAST 0208100234 GOMOA DARHOM ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 107 25 145 02 GOMOA EAST 0208100258 ACHIASE ACHIASE MARKET 108 26 146 02 GOMOA EAST 0208100281 GOMOA AKROFUL M D C CHURCH 109 27 094 02 AGONA WEST 0211200002 AGONA BOBIKUMA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 110 28 095 02 AGONA WEST 0211200032 AGONA SWEDRU ST. JOSEPH CLINIC 111 29 096 02 AGONA WEST 0211200062 AGONA SWEDRU SAW MILL 112 30 097 02 AGONA WEST 0211200087 AGONA SWEDRU GREENLAND HOTEL 113 31 154 02 AGONA WEST 0211200118 NKRANFO NKRANFO 114 32 098 02 AGONA WEST 0211200134 AGONA NYAKROM NYAKROM SECONDARY TECHNICAL SCHOOL 115 33 099 02 AGONA WEST 0211200161 AGONA NYAKROM METHODIST PRIMARY 'B' 116 34 155 02 AGONA WEST 0211200172 NKRAN NKRAN ASIKUMA / ODOBEN 117 35 156 02 /BRAKWA 0212100014 BREMAN NWOMASO MARKET ASIKUMA / ODOBEN 118 36 100 02 /BRAKWA 0212100055 BREMAN ASIKUMA GOODMIND CINEMA ASIKUMA / ODOBEN 119 37 157 02 /BRAKWA 0212100079 BREMAN BENIN METHODIST CHURCH ASIKUMA / ODOBEN 120 38 158 02 /BRAKWA 0212100125 PRAPRAWOKYI PRAPRAWOKYI ASIKUMA / ODOBEN 121 39 159 02 /BRAKWA 0212100159 BREMAN KOKOSO S.S PETER AND PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH ASIKUMA / ODOBEN 122 40 101 02 /BRAKWA 0212100183 BREMAN BRAKWA AMISSAH CHURCH TEAM 4 SERIAL Cluster Region NO. Number Code District EA_Code BaseLocality EA_Base 123 1 166 02 ASSIN NORTH MUNICIPAL 0214200001 JERUSALEM JERUSALEM 124 2 102 02 ASSIN NORTH MUNICIPAL 0214200021 ASSIN FOSU PENTECOST SCHOOL 125 3 103 02 ASSIN NORTH MUNICIPAL 0214200044 ASSIN FOSU CHURCH OF PENTECOST 126 4 167 02 ASSIN NORTH MUNICIPAL 0214200076 ASSIN NYANKOMASI MATHEW GYENFI'S HOUSE 127 5 168 02 ASSIN NORTH MUNICIPAL 0214200100 SIENKYEM SIENKYEM D/A PRIMARY SCHOOL. 128 6 169 02 ASSIN NORTH MUNICIPAL 0214200127 NKUABIA NKUABIA 129 7 170 02 ASSIN NORTH MUNICIPAL 0214200152 TWEAPEASE TWEAPEASE 130 8 104 02 ASSIN NORTH MUNICIPAL 0214200186 ASSIN BEREKU A. K BADU 131 9 171 02 ASSIN NORTH MUNICIPAL 0214200195 ASSIN TEMA ASSIN TEMA 132 10 172 02 ASSIN NORTH MUNICIPAL 0214200219 TETARE NKWANTA TETARE NKWANTA TWIFO/HEMAN/ LOWER 133 11 173 02 DENKYIRA 0215100021 NYAMEBEKYERE NYAMEBEKYERE TWIFO/HEMAN/ LOWER 134 12 174 02 DENKYIRA 0215100044 ANKAAKO NEW APOSTOLIC CHURCH TWIFO/HEMAN/ LOWER 135 13 175 02 DENKYIRA 0215100069 AMPENKROM METHODIST CHURCH TWIFO/HEMAN/ LOWER 136 14 105 02 DENKYIRA 0215100086 TWIFO HEMANG CHIEF'S
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  • Country City Sitename Street Name Ghana Accra Sunnet Systems Limited 1022 Awudome Estates Ghana Accra Gironi Marketing Internati

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  • INITIAL REPORT on 26Th Oct

    INITIAL REPORT on 26Th Oct

    PREVENTION PAYS EMERGENCY HOT LINES :0302772926/0302780541/0289554061/08001800 Website: www.nadmo.gov.gh EMAIL : [email protected] / nadmo_hq@rocketma 1 of 6 Search the Web REPORT ON OCTOBER 26, 2011 FLOODS (3rd Update-31/10/11) On Wednesday, October 26, 2011a heavy downpour (approximately 100 millimeter of rain), which lasted for over four hours, inundated most parts of the Greater Accra Region and some areas in the Volta and Eastern Regions. THE TEN CHECKPOINT LIST TO His Excellency President John Atta Mills visited and expressed sympathy for the victims at MAKING CITIES RESILIENT Circle, Achimota New Town, Alajo, and Domi. Also the Deputy Minister for the Interior led a special entourage including the National Coordinator of NADMO, Mr Kofi Portuphy, to Mallam Junction/Market and Adabraka Sahara. At Adabraka Sahara the entourage sympathized with the bereaved family of an electrocuted person. Rapid assessment is on-going to ascertain total victims/damage. So far fourteen (14) deaths has been recorded as at Monday, 31st October, 2011 Emergency Phase NADMO and 48 Engineers conducted a joint search and rescue (SAR) operation during the immediate response phase at the following locations. Team(s) SAR Location Remarks One Christian Village (Pillar 2) SAR Two Kwashibu Nyamekye Junction SAR Three Adabraka (Odawna/Sahara) 240 Rescued, water pumped out of houses Four Adenta (Atomic/Alajo) One Household (7 chn, 1 adult) rescued Five Dansoman (Action chapel) SAR Six Kaasoa/Sakaman Pumped water out of houses Seven Sowutuom (Pentecost SAR University) Eight Mallam SAR OUR COLLABORATORS IN DISASTER RISK REDUCTION Immediate Response Phase UNDP Twelve (12) multi-sectoral rapid assessment teams comprising ten (10) staff from NADMO UNISDR Head office, one (1) staff from NADMO Regional office, one (1) NADMO staff from the OCHA District office, and representatives from collaborating agencies were dispatched to the under WFP UNHCR listed areas to conduct rapid assessment and distribute relief item accordingly.