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More than 3,000 people killed by floods in Ghana from 1935 to 2023 - Data reveals

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  • Sad 7 months ago

    Salvation is found in Jesus. Those who believe in him will see life again.

  • J. Johnson 7 months ago

    This is because we don’t have visionary leaders in Ghana. They all come and take care of their family and friends. It’s a repeated circle. Nana Addo and his family did it beyond expectations.

  • SURVIVAL. 7 months ago

    This year one is the stupidity of Akuffo Addo that causes it.

  • Truth 7 months ago

    @Survival You are very stupid and useless all in the name of partisan politics! How does Nana Akuffo Addo comes in?
    Kwasiaman, when the Ghc is appreciating against the US Dollar, you guys claimed is the magic of NDC Governm ...
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  • SURVIVAL. 7 months ago

    You're a wasted sperm.An idiot of a being.The contruct Akuffo Addo awarded 6 months ago when the work stopped did he supervised the work well before leaving office?

  • Zionism is racism 7 months ago

    That comes to about 33 deaths per year. Don't waste our time.

  • Obeng Gyamfi 7 months ago

    I suggest the government engages the services of the Ghana Institute of Planners to find a lasting solution to this perennial floods. Thank you.

  • the Villager 7 months ago

    I doubt the data. Firstly, in 1935 there was no Ghana so which data are we talking about? Secondly, nobody collected data for the area I come from before after 1956

  • Jonald Drump 7 months ago

    So what?
    Nntsi ɛbenadzia...

  • Yabi Yabi 7 months ago

    Instead of crying wolf why are all the ignorant media houses in Ghana including Ghanaweb owned and operated by friends of Dr. Bawumia not call for Cecelia Dapaah to come and account for the misappropriation of funds she was t ...
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  • Seglo 7 months ago

    Poor drainage system is a major contributing factor to the constant flooding in Accra. We need to address this shortfall. It rains heavily in Ethiopia during their raining season which starts from June to September but you ha ...
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