
Deadly Floods Paralyze Ghana's Capital Accra, Killing Three
Massive floods have paralyzed Ghana's capital, Accra, following heavy rainfall, resulting in the deaths of at least three people. The floods have caused widespread disruption, affecting infrastructure and essential services.
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