Ghana has enhanced its ability to detect and respond to earthquakes through a newly upgraded National Seismic Monitoring Network. The project, commissioned by the Ghana Geological Survey Authority and supported by the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, aims to improve disaster preparedness nationwide. The upgraded network will provide more accurate and timely data on seismic activity, enabling quicker responses to potential earthquakes. This investment reflects a growing concern over seismic risks in the region and a commitment to protecting lives and infrastructure. The GGSA will utilize the enhanced network for continuous monitoring and analysis of earthquake patterns. Officials state the improvements are crucial for effective early warning systems and mitigation strategies. This initiative represents a significant step forward in Ghana’s disaster risk reduction efforts.