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A dump site behind the Mallam Market around South Odorkor in Accra is currently posing a serious danger to the health of traders there.
However, any time it rains traders cannot stand the stench that emanates from the dump site which sometimes overflows to where the traders do their activities.
They are now calling for the relocation of the site to save them from contracting diseases.
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