After rigorous negotiation for monetary compensation between authorities and a brave young man, the body of an unidentified female believed to be in her teens has been successfully retrieved from the Alajo gutter.
The body was discovered in a blue ‘trotro’ that was washed into the gutter during Monday’s devastating floods.
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🇬🇭 A video from the Nwamase area has sparked concern after trucks were reportedly illegally dumping refuse in the community.
With the rainy season underway, residents fear the indiscriminate disposal of waste could block drainage channels, increase the risk of flooding, and pose serious public health hazards if authorities do not intervene.
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Commuters shower praise on a police officer after he uses a police bus to transport passengers stranded at various bus stops during heavy rainfall without charging them any fare.
A young man has reportedly died after being electrocuted while attempting to switch off electrical sockets in his flooded room at Alajo to protect his TV and other appliances.
🇬🇭 A resident of Ayigbe Town near Mile 17 in the Greater Accra Region has shared the extent of damage caused by heavy rains after a section of road was washed away and a nearby house was flooded.
A video captured on July 1, 2026, shows the road turned into a deep gully filled with rocks and debris, while floodwaters also carried sand and mud into the house, causing significant damage.
Another tragic discovery has been made at Alogboshie, where the lifeless body of a person was recovered after he was reportedly swept away by floodwaters during yesterday’s heavy downpour, underscoring the devastating impact of the floods on affected communities.
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It’s heartbreaking,more bodies are being recovered from the flood yet the president is hosting a cheerful Thanksgiving party with his inner circle, showing zero empathy for the tragedy unfolding across the national capital.
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A mother who lost two children to the devastating floods in the Greater Accra Region broke down in tears during a visit by Dome-Kwabenya MP Elikplim Akurugu.
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We moved on too quickly.
The hashtags faded, the noise died, and life continued, but families are still trapped in the pain of that day.
47 days now 😭 😭 💔 💔 😭
We found another headline, another distraction, another story… but someone is still waiting, praying, and hurting.
A tragedy does not end because the world stops talking.
Remember the victims.
Remember the families.
Never let their pain become forgotten news.
@seyimakinde@officialABAT
#bringbackourchidren
An electrician has warned residents affected by the recent floods to have their electrical systems inspected before power is restored, cautioning that hidden faults could cause electric shocks or fire outbreaks.
The warning has also renewed calls for the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) to step up public education on post-flood electrical safety.
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A d£ad body has been uncovered at the Alajo drainage. However, a young man is allegedly demanding GH¢3,000 before retrieving the body from the water.
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