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Ghana residents clean up after deadly floods

The News

Deadly floods have struck Ghana, prompting cleanup efforts by residents. The floods have caused fatalities and damage. The situation underscores the impact of natural disasters in the region.

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Only headline available; no mention of government action or officials.

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Politicalscore: 20
  • Only headline available; no mention of government action or officials.
  • Local context suggests municipal cleanup efforts but no political accountability.

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Ghana residents clean up after fatal floods

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