DOSSIER: Accra torrential Rains
Many parts of the capital, Accra, have been completely submerged after hours of torrential rains on Wednesday left many residents homeless and roads impassable.
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Old Fadama demolition: Evacuate affected persons to Trade Fair – Amnesty International
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June 3 disaster victims battling travesty of justice – OneGhana Movement
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Accra floods: A residential building turned into a swimming pool
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Accra floods: World Bank intervenes with $200m
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2 bodies retrieved from Odaw River
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MP rebuilds demolished Mile 7 fuel station
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Accra floods: Gov’t issues alert
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I don’t know what caused Circle flood & fire – AMA Boss
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Accra flood prevention drainage project hangs in the balance
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More challenging times for businesses - AGI boss predicts
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Circle disaster victims pay Ghc40 each night for shelter
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Churches must reach out to disaster victims – Veep
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Gov't presents medical supplies to three Hospitals
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Churches must reach out to disaster victims – Veep
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Black Stars donate GHC50, 000 to flood victims
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Churches remember victims of June 3 twin disasters
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Stephen Appiah donates to flood victims
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Survivor’s story: God was working that night
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Demolitions are simply lousy, cheap and crude – Atik Mohammed
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Floods: We’ve all failed – Joyce Aryee
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President calls end to blame game
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Mahama donates to Nima flood victims
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NPP women donate blood to flood victims
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UN officials visit flood, fire victims
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Action Chapel, partners to donate over GHC100,000 into relief fund
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AGI visits flood affected companies
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TUC warns Mahama over floods
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Christian Council to hold memorial service for flood, fire victims
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No tears for Accra Mayor – Minister
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Demolition exercises likely to trigger judgment debts – Samson Lardy
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Accra Floods: Enough of the knee-jerk reactions – Kwesi Pratt
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We've failed Ghana - Ayariga admits
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Mahama is the ‘chief vulture’ in Ghana – NPP
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Afoko storms Flagstaff House
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Schools re-open after flood, fire disaster
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Accra Floods: Health Ministry on high alert for cholera – Minister