The tendency for cities to get flooded after moderate rain levels continues to remain an unresolved problem in Ghana.
Here, JoyNews’ award-winning photojournalist David Andoh captures an old woman at the Asylum Down near the former location of the Christian Methodist Senior High School around Kwame Nkrumah Circle.
Her home, flooded.
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