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Emergency Services Release Contact Numbers as Floods Hit Parts of Ghana

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Emergency Services Release Contact Numbers as Floods Hit Parts of Ghana

 

As heavy rains continue to trigger flooding in parts of the country, emergency authorities have urged the public to remain calm and contact the appropriate agencies for immediate assistance during disasters.

 

The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has released a list of emergency contact numbers to enable residents affected by floods, fires, and other emergencies to quickly access rescue services.

 

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According to the Service, the following numbers are active at the Fire Service Monitoring Centre (FMC) for emergency response:

 

Mobile numbers:

 

· 0299 340 383

· 0299 340 643

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· 0299 340 998

· 0291 713 235

 

Landline numbers:

 

· 0302 772 446

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· 0302 959 561

· 0302 779 637

 

The Ghana National Fire Service can also be reached directly on 192 for fire outbreaks and rescue operations.

 

The Service urged the public to keep the emergency numbers handy and provide accurate location details when calling for assistance to help speed up response efforts.

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The National Ambulance Service has also reminded the public that it can be reached through the national emergency number 112 or via its office hotlines on 0501614877 and 0505982870.

 

Meanwhile, the Ghana Police Service has urged the public to call 18555 or 112 to report emergencies requiring police intervention. Additional police emergency lines include 0302779300, 0302773906, and 0302777428.

 

The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) has also advised the public to use 112 for all disaster-related emergencies.

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The release of the emergency contact numbers comes as torrential rains continue to cause severe flooding in several parts of the country, leading to deaths, destruction of homes and businesses, and the displacement of residents.

 

Authorities have advised residents in flood-prone communities to avoid walking or driving through floodwaters, relocate to safer areas where necessary, and immediately contact the relevant emergency agencies if assistance is required.

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