
A poultry farmer at Dawhenya in the Greater Accra Region says only one of his chickens survived after floodwaters swept through his poultry farm during Monday’s heavy rains.
The farmer said nearly his entire flock was lost in the flooding, leaving his business facing major losses.
In a video shared on social media, he appealed to the National Disaster Management Organisation, NADMO, and other government agencies for support.
“I have lost almost all my birds. Only one survived the flooding. I am appealing to the government and NADMO to support me so I can recover from this disaster,” he said.
The incident occurred as heavy rains triggered flooding in parts of Greater Accra, affecting homes, businesses and other properties.
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