The UK has revised its travel advisory for Ghana, removing a major warning about flooding in the country. The update, effective July 2026, reflects changes in the situation on the ground. The advisory previously highlighted risks associated with flooding in certain regions, but this has been removed.

The decision comes after an assessment of current conditions in Ghana. Officials noted that the risk level has decreased, leading to the revision. Travelers are now advised to follow standard precautions rather than specific flood warnings.

The update aims to provide more accurate and up-to-date guidance for UK citizens planning visits. While the warning is no longer in place, the UK government encourages travelers to remain cautious and informed about local conditions.

The revised advisory underscores the dynamic nature of travel safety assessments and the importance of staying informed before traveling.