Bad Weather: Natural Disasters Everywhere!

Recent heavy rains and strong wind has left many people hopeless with no idea how to start life all over.

The strong winds that preceded the rain that fell last Saturday, March 23, 2019 at dusk on the capital city, Yaounde ripped off the roof of a building under construction at the Mvan neighbourhood.

The wind carried away the board fence covering the said site. Assessment- destruction of several vehicles parked in the car park and two electricity poles as well as two people seriously injured. Both victims were taken to a local hospital by fire-fighters who arrived on the scene. The said roof finally settled along the main roadway blocking traffic for some time.

Last saturday's rain also caused similar damage in different neighbourhoods in Yaounde, including Cité-Verte and Montée Zoé. Denise Eyenga, a resident of "Montée Zoé" had to look for a place to spend the night.

She lost the roof of her house because of the heavy rain. These are not isolated cases as natural disasters continue to hit various communities in Cameroon with great impact on poor communities.

Recent reports indicate that the Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji was in the Dja and Lobo Division of the South Region, precisely in Meyomessi Sub-Division following the damage caused by a violent storm on March 14, 2019 that swept roofs of homes, churches, schools and health centres, leaving occupants in tears.

Minister Paul Atanga Nji did not only visit the areas but also carried a message of comfort and donations from the President of the Republic. In fact, on that fateful day, some of the inhabitants in the South Region spent the night under the moon. Others were able to take refuge in their neighbours' homes.

This followed a violent storm that struck the Dja and Lobo Division in general, with significant damages in Meyomessi. Although no human life was lost after the natural d...

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