The Jomoro District offices of the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO), had been flooded, following a heavy downpour at Half Assini, the district capital, on Wednesday, January 26.
At the moment, the staff members of NADMO had vacated the premises and are now working outside in a temporal structure.
Mr Seth Amenuvor, the District NADMO General Service Personnel told the GNA in an interview, at Half Assini that, the rains flooded three offices resulting in the destruction of some documents and furniture.
He said the rains leaked through an opening on top of the roofs, which had been removed for re-roofing at the time.
Mr Amenuvor said it would take a few weeks to clean up the mess in the offices and appealed to the contractor re-roofing the offices to expedite action, to avoid further mess.


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