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For days and weeks now, devastating floods have continued to affect communities across Nigeria, Ghana, and several other countries.  In Nigeria, warnings from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) and the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMET) have highlighted growing climate risks, with over 14,000 communities identified as being at high flood risk and more than 15,000 at moderate risk across 33 states and the FCT.  In Ghana, reports has it that more than 12 lives have been lost and over 38,000 people displaced. At the same time, unprecedented heat waves are sweeping across the UK and parts of Europe. Across the World, communities are paying the price of an escalating climate crisis. Lives have been lost. Homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure have been damaged or destroyed. Families have been displaced, livelihoods disrupted, and vulnerable populations pushed deeper into poverty. Extreme heat is also increasing health risks, leading to dehydration, heat exhaustion, respiratory complications, and other serious conditions, especially among children, older persons, and individuals with existing health vulnerabilities. These disasters are not isolated events. They are connected. Climate change driven by human activities and environmental neglect is intensifying extreme weather events globally. Poor waste disposal blocks drainage systems and worsens flooding. Deforestation affects natural protection against heat and excess water. Continued greenhouse gas emissions accelerate global warming, while delayed government action and insufficient investment in climate adaptation leave vulnerable communities increasingly exposed. Climate change affects everyone, but its harshest impacts continue to fall on those who contributed the least to the crisis. We must strengthen climate policies, invest in adaptation and resilient infrastructure, improve waste management systems, protect and restore ecosystems, and accelerate the transition to clean energy. The time for action is now! #Flood #LagosFlood #GhanaFlood #Heatwave #ClimateChange
For days and weeks now, devastating floods have continued to affect communities across Nigeria, Ghana, and several other countries. In Nigeria, warnings from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) and the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMET) have highlighted growing climate risks, with over 14,000 communities identified as being at high flood risk and more than 15,000 at moderate risk across 33 states and the FCT. In Ghana, reports has it that more than 12 lives have been lost and over 38,000 people displaced. At the same time, unprecedented heat waves are sweeping across the UK and parts of Europe. Across the World, communities are paying the price of an escalating climate crisis. Lives have been lost. Homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure have been damaged or destroyed. Families have been displaced, livelihoods disrupted, and vulnerable populations pushed deeper into poverty. Extreme heat is also increasing health risks, leading to dehydration, heat exhaustion, respiratory complications, and other serious conditions, especially among children, older persons, and individuals with existing health vulnerabilities. These disasters are not isolated events. They are connected. Climate change driven by human activities and environmental neglect is intensifying extreme weather events globally. Poor waste disposal blocks drainage systems and worsens flooding. Deforestation affects natural protection against heat and excess water. Continued greenhouse gas emissions accelerate global warming, while delayed government action and insufficient investment in climate adaptation leave vulnerable communities increasingly exposed. Climate change affects everyone, but its harshest impacts continue to fall on those who contributed the least to the crisis. We must strengthen climate policies, invest in adaptation and resilient infrastructure, improve waste management systems, protect and restore ecosystems, and accelerate the transition to clean energy. The time for action is now! #Flood #LagosFlood #GhanaFlood #Heatwave #ClimateChange

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