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Health fears after Ghana floods | Health fears after Ghana floods |
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Flooding from torrential rain has devastated large areas of northern Ghana, and left thousands of people vulnerable to waterborne diseases. | Flooding from torrential rain has devastated large areas of northern Ghana, and left thousands of people vulnerable to waterborne diseases. |
At least 20 people have died in the floods, which have submerged land which produces food for the entire country. | At least 20 people have died in the floods, which have submerged land which produces food for the entire country. |
Almost 400,000 people have lost their homes, a spokeswoman from the Ghana Red Cross told the BBC. | |
Parts of northern Togo have also been affected and 34,000 people have been displaced, the government says. | Parts of northern Togo have also been affected and 34,000 people have been displaced, the government says. |
At least 20 Togolese have also been killed, while 101 bridges and 46 schools have been destroyed. | At least 20 Togolese have also been killed, while 101 bridges and 46 schools have been destroyed. |
The government says it is sending food aid to the region. | The government says it is sending food aid to the region. |
Canoe | |
"The situation is dire," said Benonita Bismark, from Ghana's Red Cross Society | |
There had already been some cases of cholera, she told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme. | |
She said that most of those affected had lived in mud buildings which had collapsed. | |
Some villages in Ghana can only be reached by canoe, making it difficult to deliver aid. | |
The Upper East, Upper West and Northern regions have been declared a disaster zone by the government. | |
A minister in the Upper East region, Alhassan Samar, said malaria and cholera could take hold and mosquito nets were being handed out. | A minister in the Upper East region, Alhassan Samar, said malaria and cholera could take hold and mosquito nets were being handed out. |
People are being urged to boil their drinking water. | People are being urged to boil their drinking water. |