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Indian Journal of Pure & Applied Biosciences (IJPAB)
Year : 2014 , Volume 2, Issue 1
Page No. : 189-195
Article doi: : http://dx.doi.org/10.18782
A Study into the Causes of Floods and its Socio-economic Effects on the People of Sawaba in the Bolgatanga Municipality, Upper East, Ghana
Maurice M. Braimah1*, Issahaku Abdul-Rahaman2, Daniel Oppong- Sekyere3, Prince Hasimu Momori4, Adams Abdul-Mohammed5 and George Alexander Dordah6
1Lecturer, School of Engineering, Department of Agricultural Engineering, Bolgatanga Polytechnic, Ghana
2Research Fellow, ICEIR, UDS, Navrongo Campus, Ghana
3Lecturer, School of Applied Science and Arts, Department of Ecological Agriculture,
Bolgatanga Polytechnic, Ghana
4Lecturer, School of Engineering, Department of Agricultural Engineering, Wa Polytechnic, Ghana
5Lecturer, School of Applied Science and Arts Department of Liberal Studies, Bolgatanga Polytechnic, Ghana
6Lecturer, School of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Bolgatanga Polytechnic, Ghana
*Corresponding Author E-mail: braimahm@hotmail.com
ABSTRACT
Flooding is a phenomenon which can occur if the amount of precipitation in an area exceeds the
evaporation rate and infiltration capacity of the soil and it is said to be the most lethal kind of hydrometeorological
and anthropological disaster, floods cause natural threats to life, health and population.
This study sought to assess the causes of flooding and its attendant socio-economic conditions on the
livelihoods of the people of Sawaba (the hardest hit or flood prone zone, especially between the months of
July and August) in the Bolgatanga Municipality. Descriptive survey design was adopted in this study
applying both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. For every hundred people
interviewed, as many as 82% respondents indicated lack of drainage system, while 70% of them indicated
improper waste or refuse disposal. Sixty four percent (64%) of them stated lack of proper planning of
structures, 40% of them mentioned heavy rains, 34% of the respondents stated that, the area was waterlogged
in nature while 18% of them indicated over flow of river. Forty six percent (46%) of the
respondents stated that, compacted soil was the cause of flooding and 18% of them stated that lose soil
rather caused flooding. It was observed that 66% of the dwelling houses had collapsed after flood
situation in 2013 with 36% of the individuals either being seriously injured or lost their lives. It was
revealed that residents of Sawaba spent between GH¢ 100.00 and GH¢500 ($45 and $220) to renovate
their homes after the floods. Financial support by government and technical assistance by the
departments of civil and agriculture engineering of the Bolgatanga Polytechnic should extend skills on
rainwater harvesting to the people.
Keywords: anthropological, disaster, evaporation, flood, hydro-meteorological, infrastructure,
rainwater, transportation.
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Int. J. Pure App. Biosci. 2 (1): 189-195 (2014)
