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Monday, 29 June 2026  |  Volta Region, Ghana

"STAY HOME OR RISK YOUR LIFE!" Ghana Interior Minister Issues Terrifying Flood Alert as Accra Drowns in Chaos

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Hon Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak

Devastating Rains Trigger National Emergency

Heavy rains have unleashed widespread flooding across Ghana this morning, submerging roads, homes, and businesses in Accra and other regions. In a dramatic response, Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak has issued an urgent Public Safety Advisory, warning citizens of the escalating dangers posed by rapidly rising waters. The minister’s stark message comes as emergency teams scramble to respond to reports of stranded residents and disrupted daily life.

Minister's Dire Plea: Remain Where You Are

"Exercise extreme caution," the minister declared in the official advisory released today. He urged Ghanaians who are safely at home to stay put and those already at work or safe locations to remain there until conditions improve. Unnecessary movement, especially through flooded areas, is strongly discouraged as floodwaters can surge without warning, endangering lives and property.

Emergency Services Mobilized Amid Rising Panic

Security and disaster response agencies, including the Ghana Police Service, Fire Service, Armed Forces, and NADMO, have been fully deployed. They are actively monitoring the situation, assisting victims, managing traffic chaos, and conducting rescue operations. Residents in vulnerable communities are advised to seek higher ground and report emergencies immediately using dedicated hotlines like 112, 192, or 18555.

Public Urged to Stay Calm and Follow Official Guidance

The Interior Minister emphasized the importance of remaining calm, cooperating with authorities, and relying solely on verified government updates to avoid misinformation. The advisory highlights the government’s commitment to public safety as the highest priority while assuring ongoing monitoring and support for those affected by the floods.

What This Means for Ghanaians Today

As the rains continue to batter the nation, this high-level intervention serves as a critical lifeline. Employers are implicitly encouraged to consider work-from-home options, and the public is called upon to heed these life-saving directives to minimize further tragedy. The situation remains fluid, with further updates expected from the Ministry of the Interior.

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