Parts of Accra became flooded after hours of rain

Friday 4th of October 2024

Parts of Accra became flooded after hours of rain

Several places within Ghana’s capital, Accra, were on Saturday night flooded after a downpour that lasted several hours.

 
Floodwaters were seen running off major roads, cutting off vehicular movement.
Some residents had their rooms flooded owing to the volume of rain.
This comes barely a week after rains submerged a number of places in Accra.
The News observed that areas such as Kaneshie, Alajo, parts of Tema, Adabraka, were flooded, compelling some persons to evacuate their places of abode.


The Ghana Police Service issued a public safety warning to the public to avoid areas such as the Graphic Road towards Kaneshie and Agbogbloshie due to the high level of the Odaw River.
“We are experiencing flooding on some principal streets and highways within the Accra-Tema Metropolitan areas and beyond due to the downpour this evening. In view of this, we are advising members of the public to remain indoors.”


“Motorists and commuters are also being cautioned against using the Graphic Road towards Kaneshie and Agbogbloshie due to the rising level of the Odaw River. In addition to the above, motorists and commuters should exercise great caution when using the La Beach-Kpheshie Lagoon Road towards Teshie-Nungua as well as roads that are linked by culverts and bridges. Patrol teams are in the communities to ensure the safety of everyone. However, anyone who is stranded due to the downpour and requires help should contact the Police on the emergency numbers 18555, 191 or 0302787373. The Police and other principal safety stakeholders are on high alert to assist,” police said in the statement.

 
Meanwhile, the hashtag #AccraFloods has been in the Twitter trends since Saturday night, with people publishing media content to show the state of the floods in their communities.


COMMENTS
  1. author
    Mawu

    Okay

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    Opaque15Opk

    So sad

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    Amigo

    Ok

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    AbdulFatawuMohammed

    God is The greatest

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    DaatereVincent

    Sorry for those around that area

  1. author
    EdwardKwasiDzormeku

    This is serious

  1. author
    Kwashie1960

    Okay

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    Shatamoota2

    Okay

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    Ghanaian

    Ok

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    coolchop

    Okay

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    Kwame54

    They have to stop throwing rubbish and into the gutters so that when it rains it won’t cause flooding

  1. author
    CerJoe

    Mother Ghana

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    TOFFICADAM

    Okay

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    asklah

    Flood again

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    qtycoon

    U

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    KofiSam

    ok

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    Owusupaa

    Hmmm

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    alutaluke10

    hugon

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    FrimpongDee

    Oh God

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    Goodboypanda

    Okay

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