Flooding in Ivory Coast and Ghana Causes Dozens of Deaths and Mass Rescues

Flooding in Ivory Coast and Ghana Causes Dozens of Deaths and Mass Rescues
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Severe floods in West Africa have strained emergency services and raised concerns about disaster preparedness in the region.

  • At least 59 people have died in flooding in Ivory Coast, according to a government spokesman.
  • Heavy rainfall has also caused fatalities in Ghana, with dozens reported killed.
  • Greater Accra Regional Fire Command reported rescuing more than 400 people in Ghana.
  • Authorities in Ivory Coast have expressed concern that the death toll could rise.
  • The flooding has affected both urban and rural areas in the impacted countries.

Heavy rainfall led to severe flooding in Ivory Coast and Ghana, resulting in dozens of deaths and large-scale rescue operations by emergency services.

The floods have highlighted the vulnerability of infrastructure and emergency response systems in West Africa, with significant loss of life and displacement. The exact number of fatalities in Ghana is not specified in the sources; only Ivory Coast's death toll is confirmed.

Authorities are continuing rescue and recovery efforts, and officials warn that the number of casualties may increase as assessments continue.

Confirmed by 2 independent sources