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Regional News of Monday, 17 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Fuveme and Kporkporgbor lost to the sea: Agorkedzi faces imminent disappearance

The coastal communities of Fuveme and Kporkporgbor in Ghana are grappling with the devastating effects of erosion, as rising sea levels threaten their very existence. According to local officials, these villages have already been lost to the ocean due to relentless encroachment, leaving residents displaced and without homes. Agorkedzi, another nearby village, now faces a similar fate, with experts warning that it could vanish within a matter of years if proactive measures are not taken.

The situation has raised alarms among environmentalists and community leaders, who are calling for urgent government intervention to address the crisis. They emphasize the need for sustainable coastal management strategies to protect vulnerable areas from further degradation. With many families relying on fishing and farming for their livelihoods, the potential loss of Agorkedzi would not only displace its inhabitants but also disrupt local economies.

As climate change continues to exacerbate severe weather patterns and rise in sea levels, these communities highlight an urgent need for comprehensive solutions to safeguard their future against impending natural disasters.