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Heavy rains hit Ghana, killing at least 12 in floods

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 9:07 AM

By Emmanuel Bruce

ACCRA, June 30 (Reuters) – At least 12 people have died after torrential rains flooded large parts of Ghana, including the capital Accra, the ​Ghana National Fire Service said on Tuesday, ‌with rescue operations still under way.

• The fire service said three of the victims were women, eight were men and one was a child. More than 470 people have been rescued so far, ‌it ​added, saying the service would ⁠issue updates as more casualties ⁠are confirmed.

• Preliminary data showed about 140 millimetres of rain had fallen on Accra, President John Dramani Mahama said, adding it was the highest rainfall recorded ​in years. He said the highest single-day rainfall recorded last year was around 56 millimetres.

• The scale ⁠of rainfall was driven by changing ⁠climate conditions, Mahama said, adding it was ​beyond the government’s control.

• Accra floods regularly during the rainy ​season, with poor drainage, unauthorised construction on waterways ‌and inadequate urban planning routinely cited as worsening the impact of heavy rains.

• In a statement on Tuesday, the government spokesperson said 300 million cedis ($27 million) would be ⁠released for flood relief efforts.

• Mahama also ordered the deployment of Ghana Armed Forces and police personnel to support the ⁠National Disaster Management ‌Organisation (NADMO) and other security services in rescue ⁠and relief operations across the capital.

• Neighbouring ​Ivory ‌Coast has also been hit by heavy ​rains. The ⁠country’s authorities didn’t provide a death toll but a source close to firefighters and the interior minister said it was around 20.($1 = 11.3000 Ghanaian cedi)

(Reporting by Emmanuel Bruce. Additional reporting by by Loucoumane Coulibaly. Editing by Anait Miridzhanian ​and Mark Potter)