Sea waves have washed away the homes and history of thousands of Ghanaians living along the coast.
Experts say global warming and rising sea levels could be pushing many more homes under the sea.
This week in our Hotline documentary, “At the Mercy of the sea,"
Benjamin Tetteh investigates the sea erosion crisis along the coast of Ada in the Greater Accra Region to Keta in the Volta Region, and Takoradi in the Western Region, where communities are under threat of extinction.
Play the attached audio for full details of the documentary.
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