The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) in the Central Region has issued a final evacuation order for residents of structurally weak buildings. This directive targets owners and occupants of dilapidated properties across the region to prevent potential casualties. Authorities warned that the risk of collapse is imminent as the rainy season intensifies. Residents have been given a strict 14-day deadline to vacate these dangerous premises. The move is part of a broader safety effort to mitigate disasters caused by structural failure. NADMO emphasizes that the urgency is driven by the increasing instability of the affected buildings. Failure to comply may result in severe danger to life and property.
