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According to BBC, all is now set in Ghana to avoid a repeat of flood that occurred last month.
The authorities said the floods were caused by clogged drains and sewers which prevented the water from flowing out to the ocean.
Officials have been destroying illegally built homes near stream beds, claiming they contributed towards the floods.
Some 150 people lost their lives during the floods, and the explosion at a petrol station in the Adabraka suburb.
Communities in Ghana's capital, Accra, are still recovering from the devastating floods and fire which swept through the city.
The authorities said the floods were caused by clogged drains and sewers which prevented the water from flowing out to the ocean.
Officials have been destroying illegally built homes near stream beds, claiming they contributed towards the floods.
Some 150 people lost their lives during the floods, and the explosion at a petrol station in the Adabraka suburb.
Communities in Ghana's capital, Accra, are still recovering from the devastating floods and fire which swept through the city.