In light of the looming threat of heavy rainfall, the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMET) has issued a stern warning to residents inhabiting flood-prone regions to swiftly relocate to higher grounds. The agency’s advice comes amidst forecasts predicting an escalation in precipitation over the coming days, raising concerns over potential flooding and subsequent hazards.
The GMET’s meteorologists have been closely monitoring weather patterns and have determined that the country is on the brink of a severe weather event. The forecast indicated that the rainfall will be more intense than usual, potentially overwhelming the drainage systems in many urban and rural areas. This could lead to the rapid accumulation of water, causing flooding that poses a significant threat to lives and property.
Ghana, like many other nations, faces the annual challenge of managing torrential downpours during its rainy season. However, with the recent indications of heightened rainfall intensity, authorities are urging proactive measures to avert potential disasters and safeguard lives and property.
“We should know that we are getting into the flooding period, because any little rain, the ground will be saturated. Once the ground is saturated, any additional rain will cause a flash flood. So, this is the period that at least we need to desilt the gutters. Also make sure that at least those of us who are in houses, or areas that are flood-prone, the moment you hear that it is going to rain, please, take caution and move to higher ground or find somewhere and go. After the rains, then you come back.”
Joseph Tetteh Portuphy, Deputy Director at GMET
The warning is particularly relevant for residents in the Greater Accra Region, Central Region, and parts of the Western Region, which are historically prone to flooding. These areas include low-lying coastal regions, river valleys, and areas near major water bodies.
The GMET identified specific neighborhoods and communities that are at a high risk of flooding and urged residents to take immediate action to safeguard themselves and their families.
Past incidents of flooding have resulted in loss of lives, displacement of communities, and extensive damage to property and infrastructure.
Adhering to Safety Protocols, Important

In response to the impending rainfall, authorities are implementing various measures to mitigate the potential impact of flooding.
The Ghana Meteorological Agency noted that enhancing the effectiveness of early warning systems to provide timely alerts to communities at risk, enables it to take necessary precautions and evacuate if required.
GMET further indicated efforts to maintain and improve drainage systems, clear water channels, and remove debris to ensure the unobstructed flow of water and minimize the risk of flooding.
In addition, the Ghana Meteorological Agency promised to conduct outreach programs and awareness campaigns to educate residents on flood preparedness, evacuation procedures, and the importance of adhering to safety protocols during adverse weather conditions.
GMET indicated to strengthen its emergency response capabilities by equipping response teams with the necessary resources and training to swiftly assist affected communities and mitigate the impact of flooding.
Again, GMET stressed on enforcing strict urban planning regulations to prevent illegal construction in flood-prone areas and ensure that new developments adhere to flood-resistant building standards.
Authorities are also urging residents to cooperate with emergency responders, adhere to safety instructions, and refrain from engaging in risky behaviors such as attempting to cross flooded areas on foot or in vehicles.
The warning from the Ghana Meteorological Agency underscores the urgent need for residents and the government to take immediate action to prepare for the expected heavy rainfall. By following the recommendations provided by the GMET and the government, Ghana can significantly reduce the impact of flooding and ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens.
As Ghana braces itself for the anticipated rainfall, collective efforts from government agencies, local authorities, communities, and individuals are crucial in minimizing the potential risks posed by flooding and ensuring the safety and well-being of all citizens. Vigilance, preparedness, and proactive measures remain paramount in safeguarding against the adverse effects of inclement weather conditions.
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