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Abandoned Assin Darmang Agenda 111 Hospital Overrun by Weeds, Snakes and Erosion
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Abandoned Assin Darmang Agenda 111 Hospital Overrun by Weeds, Snakes and Erosion

Modern Ghana about 1 hour 1 mins read
An abandoned Agenda 111 hospital project at Assin Darmang in the Assin South District mdash; said to be about 85% complete mdash; has been overtaken by weeds, erosion and reptiles, worsening healthcare challenges for residents who continue to travel long distances for medical care.

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