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Vol. I · No. 181 · 1899 Reports Wednesday, July 1, 2026

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Ghana floods

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Reuters video reports official Ghana flood figures from minister

Jul 1, 2026

The Reuters clip covers flooding in Ghana's Greater Accra region triggered by heavy rains on June 29, 2026. It presents statistics from the Interior Minister on displaced households, affected individuals, missing persons, fatalities, and planned relief funding. The sourcing draws directly from parliamentary or official statements by Minister Muntaka Mohammed, with the video aligning to contemporaneous reports from Ghana News Agency and local outlets. No independent experts or additional graphics are referenced in the transcript.

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Reuters reports official figures on Ghana's Accra floods: 12 dead, 7 missing, over 38,000 affected

Jul 1, 2026

The Reuters clip reports on severe flooding in Accra, Ghana, triggered by heavy rains, citing official statistics on displacement, casualties, and government response. The segment includes a statement from Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak detailing 7,761 households displaced and 38,802 individuals affected, along with 7 missing and 12 deaths. It also notes a GH¢350 million allocation targeted for relief efforts. The sourcing relies on parliamentary/official statements and aligns with contemporaneous coverage from Ghanaian outlets like JoyNews and Graphic Online, as well as international wires. The broadcast focuses on immediate human and material toll without extended analysis or interviews.

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Al Jazeera reports on Accra floods and fires amid resident distress calls

Jun 29, 2026

The segment covers heavy rains triggering widespread flooding and separate fire outbreaks in Accra on or around early June 2026, with homes inundated, roads blocked, and residents calling for rescue. It includes raw audio of people pleading amid rising waters and mentions of deaths or trapped individuals. Sourcing relies on on-the-ground resident testimony and visuals; no named experts or officials featured in the provided transcript. The report aligns with recurring Accra flood events, including a June 3 anniversary-linked incident and recent June 28-29 rains.

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