Heavy Rainstorm Wrecks Denyaseman SHS and Communities in Bekwai Municipality
A severe rainstorm, accompanied by strong winds, has caused widespread damage in the Bekwai Municipality, affecting homes, community structures, and Denyaseman Senior High School (SHS). The storm struck on Sunday, 8 February 2026, with heavy rainfall and gusty winds that caught residents off guard.
Ogyem Solomon

A severe rainstorm, accompanied by strong winds, has caused widespread damage in the Bekwai Municipality, affecting homes, community structures, and Denyaseman Senior High School (SHS).
The storm struck on Sunday, 8 February 2026, with heavy rainfall and gusty winds that caught residents off guard. At Denyaseman SHS, classrooms and school equipment were damaged, disrupting school activities and posing challenges for both students and staff. Local volunteers and school personnel are working to secure damaged areas and salvage educational materials.
Beyond the school, the storm impacted numerous homes and community facilities. Roofs were blown off, trees uprooted, and personal property damaged. Residents described the downpour as unusually intense and destructive compared to typical seasonal rains, leaving many struggling to protect their families and belongings.
Community leaders and local authorities have begun assessing the extent of the destruction to coordinate relief efforts. Preliminary reports indicate that some homes and public structures will require significant repairs before they can be safely used again. Residents have mobilized to assist in clean-up efforts, highlighting strong community solidarity in the aftermath of the storm.
Meteorologists have noted that such sudden and powerful storms are becoming more frequent in parts of Ghana, linked to shifting climatic patterns. Experts warn that rural and semi-urban communities are particularly vulnerable when infrastructure is not designed to withstand extreme weather events.
Officials have urged residents to exercise caution in future weather disturbances and called for support from government agencies and disaster response teams to help with rebuilding. The storm underscores the urgent need for preparedness, community resilience, and robust disaster response mechanisms to reduce the impact of unpredictable weather events in Ghana.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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