Ghana’s National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) has begun demolishing unsafe buildings in the Greater Accra Region. Three of sixteen identified structures have been demolished so far, with ongoing efforts to evacuate residents from the remaining thirteen. The demolitions are a preventative measure to avoid potential disasters caused by structurally unsound buildings. NADMO is prioritizing the safety of occupants and is working to ensure a smooth evacuation process. The next target for demolition is the Kaiser Flats complex in Tema. Authorities have not specified a timeline for the completion of the demolition project, but emphasize the urgency of addressing the safety risk posed by these structures. The initiative aims to mitigate potential collapse and safeguard lives within the region.