Flood victims at Tetegu and Weija in the Mallam-Gbawe municipality of the Greater Accra Region are calling on the authorities to speed up efforts to provide some relief to them.
The victims have been hit by a devastating flood as a result of the spillage of water from the Weija dam by the Ghana Water Company Limited.
For the past 3 days, hundreds of residents have been rendered homeless.
While some of the affected persons have been housed in church auditoriums and class rooms, others are sleeping in kiosks.
Below are photos from the affected areas on day 3:
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