Climate experts warn Ghana’s drainage infrastructure is struggling to cope with heavier rainfall
Rising temperatures are intensifying rainfall across Ghana, overwhelming drainage infrastructure and leaving communities increasingly vulnerable to devastating floods, climate experts have warned…
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