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Flash floods kill 13 in Ghana's capital Accra as more storms approach

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Deadly flooding has struck Accra, the capital of Ghana, resulting in at least 13 fatalities. The disaster has prompted authorities to issue urgent warnings to residents in affected areas. Officials are urging people to move to higher ground or remain indoors as a precaution. The warnings come as forecasters predict another storm is set to hit the region, raising fears of further casualties and damage.

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