Ghana's president reached out to Donald Trump after deadly water disasters hit Texas hard on America's Independence Day. John Dramani Mahama sent a heartfelt message to the White House about the terrible flooding that killed at least 80 people. The water rampage tore through three counties and left thousands of families without homes. Many victims were young children who got caught up in the rushing waters. Emergency crews are still searching for missing people across the damaged areas.
Travis, Hays, and Williamson counties took the worst beating from the flood waters that destroyed everything in their path. Mahama wrote his letter on July 8 to show Ghana stands with America during this tough time. The African leader praised Trump for handling the crisis and thanked all the brave rescue workers risking their lives. He said Ghana feels deep sadness for all the families who lost loved ones in the disaster. The president promised his country's full support for America as it deals with this tragedy.
Federal emergency teams rushed to help the flood victims find shelter and basic supplies. Rescue workers continue their dangerous search missions to locate dozens of people who remain missing. Mahama told Trump that Ghana's prayers go out to everyone affected by the massive flooding. The disaster response efforts involve local officials and volunteers working around the clock. America faces a long recovery process as communities rebuild from the widespread destruction.
Travis, Hays, and Williamson counties took the worst beating from the flood waters that destroyed everything in their path. Mahama wrote his letter on July 8 to show Ghana stands with America during this tough time. The African leader praised Trump for handling the crisis and thanked all the brave rescue workers risking their lives. He said Ghana feels deep sadness for all the families who lost loved ones in the disaster. The president promised his country's full support for America as it deals with this tragedy.
Federal emergency teams rushed to help the flood victims find shelter and basic supplies. Rescue workers continue their dangerous search missions to locate dozens of people who remain missing. Mahama told Trump that Ghana's prayers go out to everyone affected by the massive flooding. The disaster response efforts involve local officials and volunteers working around the clock. America faces a long recovery process as communities rebuild from the widespread destruction.