Some residents in the Oshikoto and Ohangwena regions were left in dire need after heavy rainstorms ripped through their areas and destroyed their homes on Saturday evening.
Councillor Ferdinand Shifidi of the Endola constituency said on Sunday that heavy storms, coupled with rain and wind, affected approximately 200 houses at the Onepandaulo village in the Ohangwena region, where the roofs of most structures were ripped off. No one was harmed.
“Those affected are now left in dire need of assistance, and we are waiting for advice on the way forward from the regional governor’s office,” he added.
Shifidi noted that his office currently has no funds to assist the affected communities, but will do a full assessment, and take the matter up with the office of the governor for further intervention.
Meanwhile, Iikokola village headman I-Ben Nashandi told this news agency that the storm uprooted homes, schools and trees, a situation which left the residents in the Oshikoto region in dire need of assistance.
“It is currently unknown how many houses were destroyed, and a proper assessment will be conducted,” he said, and cautioned residents to refrain from touching or moving electrical infrastructure which are damaged as they pose a danger.
Nashandi expressed solidarity with all the affected residents, and called on fellow citizens to assist with the speedy reconstruction of the area as the damages to the properties are extensive.
No injuries were recorded.
– Nampa