Following the devastating floods on Tuesday, June 30, in Accra, President John Dramani Mahama directed the Minister for Finance to release GH¢300 million from the Contingency Fund: GH¢150 million
Following the devastating floods on Tuesday, June 30, in Accra, President John Dramani Mahama directed the Minister for Finance to release GH¢300 million from the Contingency Fund: GH¢150 million
Vehicles floating in flood water Vehicles and lifeless bodies are still being recovered from floodwaters three days after a torrential rain triggered one of Accra’s deadliest floods in recent
The corridor stretching through Airport Residential Area, Dzorwulu, Alajo, the Odaw River basin, and extending to Awudome, State Transport, Rana Motors, Pepsi Cola, and the surrounding areas experienced a
Thirty people have lost their lives in devastating floods that struck parts of Greater Accra and the Central regions, while more than 38,000 others have been displaced, the Minister
Reports indicate that three people have died from the floods at Alajo in Accra following the heavy rains on Monday. The victims are reported to have died from electrocution
Several commuters were left stranded following floods on the Winneba–Cape Coast road this morning. Movement along the busy corridor came to a complete standstill. The situation has left scores
One of the drains Residents and business operators along the Santasi–Ahenema Kokoben stretch in the Ashanti Region have renewed urgent calls for government intervention as persistent flooding continues to
One of the affected houses submerged by the flood A downpour has wreaked havoc at Owhim Tigo Junction in the Ashanti Region, displacing more than 100 residents after floodwaters
Kenneth Gilbert Adjei The Minister for Works, Housing, and Water Resources, Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, has announced that the government has taken decisive action to tackle the perennial flooding challenges
Two children have reportedly drowned at Babasdongo near Bortianor in Accra, following a downpour in the early hours of Tuesday. The deceased children were aged nine and 11 years
Ghana’s capital Accra, got flooded again barely an hour after it rained. The rains which started around 2:00pm continued till evening. It comes barely a week after President Nana Akufo-Addo
Accra was once more inundated by a downpour which lasted a little over two hours yesterday, evoking fears about the usual casualties associated with such moments. By the time the