The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) has issued a warning to residents along the country's east coast to make proper preparations for anticipated high tides expected in the coming days.
The situation of the water is likely to be turbulent, with high tides around the country's beaches reaching 1.82 metres on Tuesday evening or in the following days, according to the report.
Felicity Ahafianyo, the Agency's Head of Central Analysis and Forecasting, informed JoyNews that the consequences might be disastrous.
"Only a few locations, notably on the east coast; those surrounding Keta, Aflao, Ada, and Akatsi, but the west coast is now free, except if we have a moving rainfall, in which case they have to evacuate."