What was seen on Monday, June 29, 2026, in Accra was people unprepared for a flood that swept away properties and led to the loss of lives.
The cause of the flood has been mainly attributed to continued indiscipline among some citizens in certain communities, as construction of properties continues on waterways despite warnings of demolition.
Floods can lead to serious health risks, including waterborne diseases, food contamination, injuries, and hazardous conditions.
UNICEF has highlighted four ways to prepare for unforeseen floods to prevent the loss of lives and properties:
1. Remain alert and monitor the situation through local news, radio, and mobile messages for the latest news and updates on the weather and flood warnings.
2. Be informed on the location of designated shelters and safe zones on higher grounds that are nearby.
3. Update contacts of family, friends, and local emergency services. Ensure mobile phones and other communication devices are fully charged to stay connected during emergencies.
4. Pack essential items, including food, water, medicines, identification, a flashlight, and hygiene supplies in a waterproof bag. Be prepared to leave as soon as evacuation orders are given.














