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Accra floods: Fire service announces new death toll as rescue operation continues

Devastating floods in Greater Accra have claimed nine lives, with rescue operations underway as communities grapple with severe inundation and infrastructure failure
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UrduPoint
· Jun 21, 2026
Rescue 1122 performs successful delivery in ambulance during emergency
Rescue 1122 performs successful delivery in ambulance during emergency
The Standard
· Jul 1, 2026
Waterloo Bridge closed in both directions after major crash
Emergency services are on the scene of the crash which took place at around 4am today
MyJoyOnline
· Jun 29, 2026
Accra flood death toll rises to nine as rescue teams intensify operations
The death toll from Monday's devastating floods that swept across large parts of the Greater Accra Region has risen to nine, with emergency responders warning that the number could increase as rescue and recovery operations continue.
NDTV
· Jun 22, 2026
Lucknow Coaching Centre Catches Fire; Four Feared Dead
Civic emergency services such as the fire brigade and law enforcement and district officials undertook rescue operations.
Yen.com.gh
· Jun 22, 2026
Weekend of road crashes on Volta roads leads to 6 deaths, over 20 other casualties
The fire service mounted emergency responses to multiple road traffic accidents across the Volta Region on June 21, rescuing 34 victims while six lost their lives.
India Today
· Jul 9, 2026
Relentless rain triggers floods, cripples normal life in Gujarat's Surat; 9 dead
Relentless rain triggers floods, cripples normal life in Gujarat's Surat; 9 dead
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Related coverage for "Accra floods: Fire service announces new death toll as rescue operation continues": UrduPoint — Rescue 1122 performs successful delivery in ambulance during emergency. The Standard — Waterloo Bridge closed in both directions after major crash. MyJoyOnline — Accra flood death toll rises to nine as rescue teams intensify operations. NDTV — Lucknow Coaching Centre Catches Fire; Four Feared Dead. Yen.com.gh — Weekend of road crashes on Volta roads leads to 6 deaths, over 20 other casualties. India Today — Relentless rain triggers floods, cripples normal life in Gujarat's Surat; 9 dead
