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The Ghanaian Urban Movement, a Ghanaian international civil society organization based in the United States has donated 2,000,00 dollars to support the June 3, floods and victims.
The cash was jointly presented by Lexine Cudjoe and Gifty Asibey, executive members of the movement.
Presenting the cash, they said they were touched by the plight of the victims of the tragic incident and decided to support them with the amount.
Torrential rains caused flooding and fire outbreak that claimed over 150 lives and rendered thousands homeless.
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