The 48 Engineer Regiment of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has deployed rescue teams to several flood-affected areas in the Greater Accra Region following heavy rains that caused widespread flooding on Monday.
The teams are carrying out rescue operations in communities including Tse Addo, Alajo, Dzorwulu, Mallam, Gbawe, Regimanuel Estates and Klagon to assist residents trapped by floodwaters and provide emergency support.
The deployment forms part of ongoing efforts by the security services and emergency response agencies to safeguard lives and property in communities affected by the flooding.
The GAF has urged residents in distress or those requiring emergency assistance to contact the rescue teams on 0243143612 or 0596914642.
It assured the public of its continued commitment to supporting civil authorities and providing humanitarian assistance to affected communities.
The GAF also advised residents to stay away from flooded areas, relocate to safer grounds where necessary, and cooperate with emergency personnel conducting rescue operations.
GNA


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