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Deadly storms trigger floods and mudslides in California

Severe rainstorms sweeping across large areas of California have caused flooding and mudslides, leaving at least three people dead as of Christmas night, according to local authorities. The storms, driven by multiple atmospheric rivers, have dumped heavy rainfall across the state and were forecast to continue through Friday. In parts of Los Angeles County, rainfall totals reached up to 11 inches (27 cm), overwhelming drainage systems, triggering evacuations, and forcing the closure of major highways. Emergency services have carried out numerous rescue operations, including saving motorists trapped in vehicles as floodwaters rapidly rose. In response to the deteriorating conditions, California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency on Wednesday for Los Angeles and several other southern California counties. Power outages were widespread, with around 100,000 residents across the state without electricity as of Thursday evening. The US Weather Prediction […]

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Unequal Climate Resilience: Odawna Residents Left Behind as Accra’s GARID Project Expands

As Ghana intensifies its efforts to combat climate change, the Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development Project (GARID) is transforming parts of the capital with upgraded drainage systems, cleaner waterways, and better living conditions in flood-prone communities such as Nima, Alajo, and Akweteman. However, residents of Odawna, just a few kilometers away, say they have been overlooked. Recurrent floods and rising heatwaves continue to disrupt daily life there, exposing deep inequalities in the country’s climate resilience drive. GARID, supported by the World Bank and the Ministry of Works and Housing, was launched to protect vulnerable urban communities from flooding and climate-related shocks. In areas like Nima and Alajo, its impact is clear: new concrete drains, raised walkways, and improved waste management systems have reduced waterlogging and improved sanitation. Residents report safer neighborhoods and a visible decline in flood damage. In […]

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Lagos begins demolition of illegal buildings at Trade Fair Complex

The Lagos State Government on Thursday commenced the demolition of illegal and unsafe buildings at the Trade Fair Complex in Ojo, as part of efforts to restore order and enforce urban planning regulations. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s Senior Special Assistant on New Media, Jubril Gawat, confirmed the development in a post on X (formerly Twitter), noting that the exercise targeted: Structures built without statutory approvals Defective and unsafe buildings Developments erected on road setbacks and drainage channels Gawat stressed that government agencies could no longer watch as unapproved constructions obstruct vital infrastructure and endanger public safety. “The Lagos State Government has begun removal of illegal developments, structures without statutory approvals and defective structures, and structures built on road setbacks and drainages in the Trade Fair Complex, Ojo Local Government Area,” he said. The joint operation involved the Ministry of Physical Planning […]

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President Mahama Vows to Crackdown on Illegal Structures as Taskforce Prepares to Tackle Flooding

President John Mahama has issued a strong warning regarding illegal construction on waterways, citing its significant role in the recurrent flooding that devastates communities across the country. During his speech at the Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations in Accra on March 31, 2025, Mahama emphasized the need for urgent action as the rainy season approaches.He pointed out that improper construction, especially on riverbanks, leads to blockages, causing rivers to overflow and resulting in destructive floods. “When the rivers have nowhere to go, they back up, and the result is destructive flooding,” President Mahama stated.The President also called attention to the involvement of some private developers and traditional authorities, who collaborate to turn water retention areas and protected lands into construction zones. Mahama made it clear that these illegal structures would be demolished: “Those structures will be pulled down. We will not allow a […]

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Accra Hit by Storm: Power Outages and Traffic Chaos

A powerful rainstorm that swept through Accra on March 13, 2025, left many parts of the city in darkness and caused widespread flooding. The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has assured customers that engineers are actively working to restore power after the outages caused by the storm. They apologized for the inconvenience and reassured the public that power supply would be restored soon.The rainstorm, which was accompanied by heavy rainfall, caused severe flooding, particularly along the Ofankor Barrier section of the N1 Highway. This led to heavy traffic jams stretching from Achimota Old Station to Tantra Hill. Drivers attempted to navigate around the floodwaters, but many vehicles were completely submerged in the rising water. Areas like Shiashie also saw significant flooding, affecting homes and businesses. The situation highlighted Accra's ongoing challenges with inadequate flood control infrastructure.As emergency crews continue to […]

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