Ghanaian public health officials are warning of increased risks of cholera, malaria, and other communicable diseases due to ongoing heavy rains and flooding. The officials cite poor sanitation and contaminated water supplies as major contributing factors to potential outbreaks. They also expressed concern over the role of misinformation in exacerbating public health challenges. These warnings emerged during a training program hosted by the Ghana Association of Public Health Technical Officers (GAPHTO), focused on improving public health communication. The program aimed to bolster service delivery and increase GAPHTO’s visibility. Strengthening preventative measures is crucial to mitigate the impact of these risks, according to health authorities. The focus is on effective communication to ensure public awareness and responsible health practices.