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Good pic but another ‘not like’ for the subject – flooded drains? makes me think of the recent tragedy in Ghana 😦
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Very true, there was also something similar in Port Harcourt which is why I strongly believe solar, wind, biofuels and electric cars are the future for Africa
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Yes, hope you can bypass the fossil tech & all its harms a bit more than the western countries
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We might have a jump on that with all the garbage, sun and wind we can convert to energy we just hope our politicians leave the greed alone
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Was there a sudden storm?
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Yes from the Atlantic, I drove in from Cotonou Benin and the storm drenched both coasts
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We had a serious storm here in the eastern USA on Thursday. It was local to the mountains where I live, but it caused flooding, ripped up trees, blew roofs off homes, and even caused some trees to fall in the road. It made going to work very difficult.
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Peace Rebekah, I remember those crazy storms when I lived in Maryland and the winters can be especially brutal.
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