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Tuesday, 23 June 2026  |  Volta Region, Ghana

SOUTH TONGU: Schools and Hospital DROWNED in Volta Flood Nightmare – Residents Beg for Help!

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Heavy rains have unleashed chaos in Adutor community in Ghana’s South Tongu District, submerging basic schools, a health centre, homes, and farmlands. Residents wake up to flooded classrooms and disrupted medical services, leaving children without education and patients without care. The floods have cut off vital access routes, turning daily life into a survival struggle.

Local Assembly Member Promise Abganyo highlighted the severe impact, with water inundating key facilities and threatening the health and future of thousands. Communities demand urgent government intervention, including dredging of rivers and lagoons to prevent future disasters. The situation echoes recurring environmental challenges in the Volta Region.

Education has ground to a halt as flooded schools force students out, while the health centre struggles to operate amid rising water levels. Farmers face devastating losses to their crops, worsening food security concerns. Residents are calling on authorities to address abandoned road projects that exacerbate flooding.

This latest flood crisis has displaced families and sparked urgent appeals for relief supplies and long-term solutions. Local leaders warn that without immediate action, vulnerable communities will continue to suffer every rainy season. The events underscore broader climate vulnerabilities along the Volta basin.

As the region grapples with the aftermath, calls grow louder for sustainable infrastructure investments. Adutor’s plight serves as a wake-up call for authorities to prioritize flood mitigation in the Volta Region before more lives and livelihoods are lost.

 

K
KEN STAFF Staff Writer

Ken is an experienced writer with over 3years of experience

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